^ ONTANA AGRICULfURAL STATISTICS ^^LCCTION 1997 FIB Or r,% MOWTANA STATE Ue»WY u« J5t5 E. 6tb AVE. HBSUA, »*ONTANA 59520 MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 3 0864 0010 1338 5 Montana Agricultural Statistic s 1997 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We sincerely appreciate the following contributions to this year's bulletin: Front cover: Picture taken by Clint Peck, Montana Farmer-Stockman Magazine Cover color separation donated by FARMER-STOCKMAN MAGAZINE 1997 Mom vn\ A<,ki( ii ii km Si misik s Tm,KPA(,f I MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ISSN: 1095-7278 VOLUME XXXIV OCTOBER 1997 STATE OF MONTANA MARC RACICOT, GOVERNOR MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE W. RALPH PECK, DIRECTOR COOPERATING WITH U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE DONALD M. BAY, ADMINISTRATOR COMPILED BY MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE 301 SOUTH PARK AVENUE, DRAWER 10033 HELENA. MONTANA 59626-0033 PHONE; (406)441-1240 or (800) 835-2612 e-mail: nass-mt@nass.usda.gov home page: http: "www. nass.usda. gov 'mt homepage. hmi PEGGY STRINGER. STATE STATISTICIAN CURTIS E. LUND, DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN LIVESTOCK, CROPS. & DATA PROCESSING Thomas Chard II Bill Meyer Carmen Pennington Ron Schumacher Bonnie Heller Retta Johnson Steve Sakr>' Caroline Sibley BilKe Vincent Carol StefeK Pat Barker Margaret Brady ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT Annette Ronningen Wend\ Bruski 2 Table OF Contents Montana Agricultirai. Statistics 1997 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Commenis from the Governor 3 Message from the Director 4 Notes from the State Statistician 5 GENERAL Montana Department of Agriculture 6 Crop. Livestock, and Weather Digest 7 Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data 8,9 Climatological Data— Table 10 Percent of Total Acreage Seeded and Harvested by Date. Winter & Spring Wheat and Barley— graphs 11 Montana Facts and Figures 12 Number of Farms. Land in Farms 13 Number of Livestock Farms 14 Farm Real Estate Values. Rent Per Acre & Rent to Value . 14 Census of Agriculture. Farms by Size & Sales Value .... 14 Census of Agriculture. Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Size— County 15 ECONOMIC CASH RECEIPTS: Principal Products & Government Payments— State .... 16 Principal Products & Government Payments— County .. 17 Marketings by Commodities— Tables 18 Marketings by Commodities— Pie Charts 19 Value Added to the US Economy by the Agriculture Sector 20 Selected Industries Comparison 21 Fertilizer & Fertilizer Materials Sold 22 Ag Chemical Use, Winter Wheat & Other Spring Wheat . 22 Marketing Year Average Prices Received. Montana & US 23 Prices Received for Selected Commodities 24, 25 STATE STATISTICS-CROPS ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, YIELD, AND VALUE: All Wheat 26 Winter Wheat 27 Other Spring Wheat 28 Durum Wheat 29 Barley 30 Oats 31 Corn 31 Potatoes 31 Dry Beans 32 Sugar Beets 32 Sweet Cherries 32 Alfalfa Seed 33 All Hay 34 Alfalfa Hay 34 All Other Hay 34 Stocks of Major Grains 35 Wheat Shipped Out of State By Class & Destination 36 Wheat & Barley Shipped By Class, District, Mode & Destination 36 All Wheat Supply & Disposition 37 All Wheat. Movement. Utilization, Exports 37 Wheat Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage & Seeded Acreage 38 Winter Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 39 Spring Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 40 Durum Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 41 Barley: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage & Seeded Acreage 42 Major Barley Varieties— Graphs 43 Marketings of Major Crops 43 RANK Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 44 Crop & Livestock Record Highs and Lows 45 Winter Wheat & Spring Wheat Production— Maps 46 Durum Wheat & Barley Production— Maps 47 Oats & Alfalfa Hay Production-Maps 48 COUNTY STATISTICS -CROPS All Crops. Irrigated & Non-Irrigated 1995-96 49 ACREAGE. YIELD. & PRODUCTION: All Wheat, 1995-96 50-53 Winter Wheat. 1995-96 54-57 Other Spring Wheat. 1995-96 58-61 Durum Wheat. 1995-96 62-63 Barley. 1995-96 64-67 Oats. 1995-96 68-71 Corn. Acreage. Utilization. & Yield. 1995-96 72-73 Potatoes, 1995-96 74 Sugar Beets. 1995-96 75 Dry Beans. 1995-96 75 All Hay, 1995-96 76-77 Alfalfa Hay, 1995-96 78-79 All Other Hay. 1995-96 80-81 STATE STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK Cattle & Calves: Value, Numbers, & Disposition 82 Cattle & Calves: Production & Income. & Map 83 Milk Cows on Farms: Production. Milkfat. & Total 83 Milk & Cream Marketed: Quantity & Cash Receipts .... 84 Dairy Products Marketed: Income & Value 84 Honey: Colonies. Yield. Production. Stocks, Price, & Value 84 All Cattle & Calves: Number of Operations & Percent of Total Inventory' by Size Groups 85 Beef Cows: Number of Operations & Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups 85 Private Grazing Fee Rates: Average Rates by Method of Payment. Montana 85 Commercial Livestock Slaughter 86 Sheep. Lambs. & Wool: Numbers. Value. Production. Disposition. Income 87 Sheep & Lambs: lnventor>'. Death Loss. & Value 88 Sheep & Lambs: Losses by Cause 89 Sheep & Lambs: Percent of Losses by Cause & Size of Flock 89 Sheep & Lambs. Number of Head— Map 90 Hogs & Pigs. Number of Head-Map 90 Hogs & Pigs: Numbers. Value. Production. Disposition. & Income 91 Chickens: Numbers. Value. Production, & Income 92 COUNTY STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY COUNTIES: All Cattle & Calves 1995-97 93 Beef Cows & Heifers That Have Calved 1995-97 93 Milk Cows & Heifers That Have Calved 1995-97 94 Breeding Sheep & Lambs 1995-97 94 Hogs & Pigs 1994-96 95 Chickens 1 994-96 95 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 96 REPORTS ISSUED & PUBLICATION DATES (on inside back cover) 1997 Montana Agricultural Statistic s KoRKWORD— Comments from the Co\ ernor 3 COMMENTS FROM THE GOVERNOR Montana's agricultural market place has changed over the years. We now sell our products in a world marketplace. For our agricultural businesses to be competitive, they must have the most reliable and accurate information available. Today's agricultural industry is a complex and technologically advanced business which requires intense management with complex marketing and financial decisions made almost daily. In this 34th annual edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics, Montana producers will find the necessary information to make better decisions to keep them competitive in a dynamic and changing industry. With the information provided in this publication (in printed and electronic format) and the support of all Montanans, our producers will continue to provide consumers with top quality products at reasonable prices. -Hlo^ Marc Racicot Governor 4 Foreword— Message from the Director Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Montana's agriculture producers face a multitude of major decisions each year. Decisions such as how many acres to seed, when to market their livestock, how to reduce input costs, and the list goes on. In order to make viable decisions, it is crucial that producers have the most recent information available. This 34th annual edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics provides such information. The information that is provided through the courtesy of Montana producers who are willing to share their data with the rest of the industry. My heartfelt thanks to those individuals. As we approach the 21st century, current statistics and information become even more crucial in the decision making process. The department, in conjunction with the Agricultural Statistical Service, will continue to provide that information, be it in printed or electronic format. We applaud Montana producers as they continue to be leaders in their industry. Sincerely, Ralph Peck Director 1997 Montana Agricultural Stamstics FORtWORD-NOIESKROM I UK S I \ I h S I A I IS! K LAN 5 NOTES FROM THE STATE STATISTICIAN We are proud to present the thirty-fourth edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics to Montana's agricultural community. Montana's farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses made this publication possible through their willingness to provide basic agricultural information. As producers continue to expand their markets globally and add value to their products, the need for accurate, unbiased information becomes even more important. The Montana Agricultural Statistics Service works in cooperation with the Montana Department of Agriculture, the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee, the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee, Montana State University, and many other producer organizations to provide basic agricultural information. As of January 1997. Congress transferred the authority to collect the Agricultural Census from the Department of Commerce to our Agency. For the first time in history a USDA agency will conduct the Agricultural Census! We are excited about conducting the Agricultural Census and serving agriculture. We have made the information in this bulletin available on Internet. Check out our homepage at www.nass.usda.gov/mt/homepage.htm. As you look over the bulletin, we would appreciate any comments or suggestions you have for improving this publication. Again, to everyone involved in Montana's agriculture, thanks for your continued support. Thanks to our staff of statisticians, technicians, and enumerators who are dedicated to providing Montana's number one industry, agriculture, with high quality statistics. A special thanks goes to Wendy Bruski who spent many hours preparing this publication for release and Bonnie Heller who put it on the Internet. / My^j C Peggy Stringer State Statistician %; 6 Gkneral-Montana Departmem ok Agricih.tiire Montana Acjriciltiiral Statistics 1997 MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Department of Agriculture, through the Director, is responsible for administration of a $9.2 million annual budget with 100 full-time and 18 seasonal, full-time employees. The Director oversees the department's three divisions and six bureaus. The function of each division is summarized below. Central Management Division performs technical, fiscal and administrative support functions for the department. Responsibilities of the division include activities for internal operations of the department. Agricultural Sciences Division is responsible for the registration of 6,300 pesticide products; the training, certification and licensing of 1,600 commercial and government applicators, 1,600 operators, 475 pesticide dealers, and 8,000 private applicators. The division is also responsible for providing evaluation of pest management problems and programs; training and licensing of government and commercial pesticide applicators and dealers; and providing analytical laboratory and consultative services to other agencies and the public. In addition, the division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of regulatory laws controlling the production, manufacturing, and marketing of agricultural commodities exported from or distributed within Montana. The division investigates consumer complaints; performs technical expertise and licenses for 650 nurseries, 530 feed dealers, 250 fertilizer dealers, 325 seed dealers and 195 grain merchandisers. The division also registers some 4,500 commercial feed products, 1,400 fertilizers, and 5,000 bee yards. The passage of the Montana Agricultural Chemical Ground Water Protection Act (1990) provides that the department will protect ground water and environment from impairment or degradation due to the use of agricultural chemicals. The Vertebrate Pest Management program provides on-site demonstrations, educational materials and technical bulletins to assist producers in reducing damage caused by tield rodents, birds, and other large mammals. The Weed Management program is responsible for administering statewide efforts aimed at control and/or eradication of noxious and other undesirable weeds. The Noxious Weed Seed Free Forage Program provides a certification mechanism that allows producers to market various forage crops as being noxious weed seed free. The Agricultural Development Division is responsible for administering programs directed at promoting and enhancing Montana agriculture. The Agriculture Finance program is responsible for making grants and lower interest rate loans for rural youth, rural youth organizations, and other qualified farmers and ranchers. The State Hail Insurance programs insures any type of crop grown in Montana from losses caused by hail damage. The Marketing Program is responsible for market enhancement and development through direct market development activities, grants, seed capital loan investments in new/innovative marketing, and product development. Statewide agricultural statistics and projections are developed through a Federal/State cooperative agreement administered through the division, which are made available through a comprehensive agricultural statistics bulletin and grain movement summary along with other production, price and income reports. Research and market development efforts are promoted for alfalfa seed through the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee. The Montana State Grain Laboratory is located in Great Falls, operating the only official USDA-FGIS state grain grading laboratory in the state of Montana. The lab provides unbiased grain grading, analytical services, and oil seed analysis to the state's grain industry. The division is responsible for promoting and encouraging intensive scientific and practical research in all phases of wheat and barley culture, production, and marketing under the guidelines and policies developed by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. 1997 Montana A<.ki( i mi kai.Si atisik s (;knkr\i -( uor. Lisfsux k, & VNKMiit k Dk.ksi 7 MONTANA CROP, LIVESTOCK, AND WEATHER DIGEST, 1996 January: There were some good snow falls during the month, and bitter cold temperatures were recorded. Snow cover of winter wheat fields was rated mostly fair to good. There was minimal wind damage reported on the wheat fields. Calving and lambing had just started by the end of the month. Grazing was rated 53% difficult and the rest closed. February: The month started out very cold, but warmed up quickly the first week. Flooding was noted statewide during the first half of the month. By the end of the month some cold weather moved back in. Snow cover on winter wheat fields was mostly fair to good and wind damage was reported as minimal. Calving was 23% complete and lambing 14% complete by the end of the month. Grazing was rated mostly difficult. March: The month started out cold, turned warmer, and ended cold. Most areas of the state received slightly above normal precipitation. Farmers were getting ready for April field work. Snow cover on winter wheat was rated mostly fair to good. Producers reported this year's calving and lambing season being an "ordeal" because of the long winter. Calving and lambing were 64% and 37% complete, respectively. April: Spring planting was held up by wet conditions at the beginning of the month. Not until the last week in April were producers able to make good progress in seeding. By the end of the month 1 6% of the spring wheat and i 8% of the barley were seeded. The winter wheat crop was rated mostly in good condition. Livestock producers started moving their cattle and sheep to summer ranges. Calving was 90% complete and lambing was 74% complete by April 30. May: Seeding remained behind normal for most of the month. By the end of the month, 90% of the spring wheat and barle>' had been seeded. Cool weather hampered plant and pasture growth. Most areas of the state received ample precipitation. Spring wheat and barley conditions were rated 85% good to excellent, while winter wheat was rated nearly 60% good to excellent. Over half of the livestock had been moved to summer ranges. June: Warm, dry weather allowed excellent growing conditions during the month. By the end of the month, though, many areas of the state were looking for some moisture. At month's end all small grains were rated about 60% good to excellent and the first cutting of alfalfa was 30% complete. Pasture and ranged feed condition was rated mostly good to excellent. July: The month was marked by warm, dry conditions. Scattered showers in the third week helped some areas, but more moisture was needed. The small grain conditions started dropping due to the lack of moisture. Crop maturity was ahead of normal. Winter wheat harvest was 2% complete by the end of the month. The second cutting of alfalfa hay had just begun. August: Continued warm, dry conditions covered the state. Small grain harvest was well ahead of normal. Winter wheat harvest was virtually done by the end of the month while the spring grain harvest was about 75% complete. There were numerous reports of grasshopper damage. Fire danger was reported as critical in many areas of the state. Pasture and range feed condition fell noticeably from the beginning of the month. September: Spring wheat and barley harvest was nearly done by the middle of the month. Rains that came halfway into the month held up finishing small grain harvest. Winter wheat growers were finalK able to make some head\sa\ seeding after the rains came. By the end of the month only 32% of the winter wheat had been seeded, well behind normal. Row crop harvest was progressing well by month's end. Livestock producers had moved over 30% of the cattle and sheep off summer ranges. October: The first few weeks of October provided excellent conditions for winter wheat seeding. By the third week, seeding was virtually wrapped up. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough moisture in some areas, or it came too late, and producers ended up planting the second smallest winter wheat crop since 195 1 . Row crop har\'est progressed well during the month. Livestock producers had moved over 80% of the sheep and lambs off summer ranges. November: The month was cold and wet. Most of the state received heavy snowfall which provided good protection to the winter wheat crop. Just over 90% of the winter wheat crop had emerged before temperatures became too cold. The winter wheat condition was rated mostly fair to good. Nearly all the livestock had been taken off summer ranges. Grazing was rated mostly difficult to closed. December: Most areas of the state received above normal precipitation. There was good snow cover on most of the winter wheat. Some wind damage was reported. Grazing was still rated mostly difficult to closed. Hay was reported to be in short supply because of heavy feeding so early in the season. 8 Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE DATA, Average, 1961-90 1/ Station County Temp Threshold {Degrees F| Spring (Dale) Probability Level Fall(Date) Probability Level Freeze-Free Period Probabilitv Level 90 50 10 10 50 90 10 50 90 Belgrade AP Gallatin 36 32 28 May 29 May 09 Apr 24 Jun 20 Jun 03 May 09 Jul 12 Jun 27 May 24 Aug 20 Aug 28 Sep 08 Sep 04 Sep 12 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09 102 133 159 75 101 137 48 69 114 Big Sandy Chouteau 36 32 28 May 21 May 07 Apr 22 Jun 08 May 25 May 09 Jun 26 Jun 12 May 25 Aug 19 Sep 01 Sep 09 Sep 04 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 19 Sep 28 Oct 09 113 133 157 87 112 138 61 90 119 Big Timber Sweet Grass 36 32 28 May 15 May 02 Apr 19 Jun 05 May 18 May 01 Jun 26 Jun 03 Mav 12 Aug 25 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 02 Sep 24 Oct 06 Oct 20 125 149 175 95 124 154 65 99 132 BigforkBS Flathead 36 32 28 May 16 Apr 30 Apr 05 Jun 02 May 16 Apr 24 Jun 19 May 31 Mav 12 Aug 29 Sep 11 Sep 22 Sep 17 Sep 29 Oct 14 Oct 06 Oct 17 Nov 06 134 159 205 106 136 173 78 113 141 Billings Water Plant Yellowstone 36 32 28 May 11 Apr 25 Apr 18 May 26 May 12 Apr 30 Jun 10 May 29 May 12 Sep 01 Sep 06 Sep 18 Sep 14 Sep 23 Oct 04 Sep 28 Oct 10 Oct 21 133 156 178 111 133 157 89 110 135 Bridget Carbon 36 32 28 May 12 Apr 27 Apr 17 Jun 05 May 16 May 02 Jun 28 Jun 04 Mav 17 Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 18 Sep 10 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 18 125 151 173 97 127 153 68 102 134 Broadus Powder River 36 32 28 May 10 May 01 Apr 20 May 31 May 19 May 06 Jun 22 Jun 07 May 21 Aug 20 Aug 31 Sep 10 Sep 05 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 08 123 140 158 96 117 140 69 94 122 Chester Liberty 36 32 28 May 30 May 17 Apr 29 Jun 23 Jun 06 Mav 1 5 Jul 17 Jun 26 Jun 01 Aug 12 Aug 27 Sep 03 Aug 27 Sep 08 Sep 17 Sep 12 Sep 21 Oct 01 92 118 145 64 94 124 37 70 103 Chinook Blaine 36 32 28 May 16 May 03 Apr 18 Jun 02 May 16 May 04 Jun 19 May 29 Mav 20 Aug 22 Sep 03 Sep 09 Sep 06 Sep 16 Sep 23 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 08 116 140 162 96 122 142 77 104 122 Conrad Airport Pondera 36 32 28 May 30 May 12 Apr 30 Jun 19 May 27 May 13 July 09 Jun 12 May 25 Aug 17 Aug 28 Sep 07 Sep 02 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 30 Oct 09 103 133 151 75 109 132 47 84 113 Culbertson Roosevelt 36 32 28 May 20 May 06 Apr 26 Jun 08 May 22 May 14 Jun 27 Jun 07 May 31 Aug 10 Aug 27 Sep 06 Aug 28 Sep 10 Sep 19 Sep 15 Sep 25 Oct 01 107 134 149 80 no 128 53 87 106 Dillon WMCE Beaverhead 36 32 28 Jun 11 May 17 May 02 Jun 30 Jun 08 May 18 Jul 18 Jun 30 Jun 03 Aug 1 5 Aug 25 Sep 03 Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 18 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03 82 115 142 58 91 122 34 67 103 Ekalaka Carter 36 32 28 May 17 May II Apr 19 Jun 07 May 26 May 09 Jun 27 Jun 10 Mav 29 Aug 17 Aug 30 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 15 Sep 25 Sep 19 Oct 01 Oct 13 113 133 160 87 112 138 61 90 115 Fairfield Teton 36 32 28 Mav23 May 07 Apr 23 Jun 09 May 20 May 06 Jun 26 Jun 03 May 19 Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 21 Oct 07 Oct 21 111 146 172 91 122 149 71 99 126 Kort Benton Chouteau 36 32 28 May 17 May 09 Apr 24 Jun 08 May 21 May 07 Jun 29 Jun 03 May 20 Aug 26 Sep 02 Sep 08 Sep 07 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 20 Sep 25 Oct 10 114 132 160 91 114 139 68 97 119 Geraldine Chouteau 36 32 28 May 23 May 06 Apr 28 Jun 17 May 24 May 10 Jul 12 Jun 11 May 22 Aug 19 Sep 03 Sep 06 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 24 Oct 09 III 133 154 78 112 135 45 90 117 Glendive Dawson 36 32 28 May 01 Apr 21 Apr 14 May 14 May 05 Apr 27 May 28 May 19 May 09 Sep 04 Sep 10 Sep 21 Sep 18 Sep 27 Oct 06 Oct 02 Oct 14 Oct 21 144 168 181 126 145 162 107 121 142 Hamilton Ravalli 36 32 28 May 20 May 06 Apr 19 Jun 07 May 24 May 04 Jun 25 Jun 12 May 19 Aug 25 Sep'^06 Sep 17 Sep 05 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 16 Oct 03 Oct 20 110 143 175 89 117 152 68 92 128 Hardin Big Horn 36 32 28 May 09 Apr 27 Apr 17 May 31 May 17 May 01 Jun 22 Jun 05 May 14 Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 01 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 17 125 149 170 100 126 153 76 103 135 Harlem Blaine 36 32 28 May 17 May 06 Apr 23 Jun 05 May 23 May 08 Jun 24 Jun 08 May 24 Aug 18 Sep 02 Sep 09 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 24 Sep 22 Sep 28 Oct 08 119 137 157 91 114 138 63 91 118 1/ This table gives the probability of a later date in the spring and an earlier date in the fall of the occurrence of temperatures as cold, or colder, than 36, 32, and 28 degrees Fahrenheit and the probable length of the freeze-free period relative to the same temperature threshold. 1997 Montana A<.ki( i i.i i hai. Si ai isi k s KKK/f/KHOM {)( < I KKf S( f DMA 9 FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE D lATA, Average, 1961-90 1/ STATION COUNTY lemp Ihreshold (Degrees 1) Spring (Date) Probabilitv Level fall (Date) Pr.ibahililv level 1 ree/e-l ree Period I'robabilitv Level W 50 1(1 HI 12 Apr 2>) Apr 16 May 28 .May 16 Apr 30 Jun 13 Jun 01 May 14 Aug 2X Sep 04 Sep 1 5 Sep 1)'' Sep 18 Oct 02 Sep 21 Oct 02 Oct 18 122 143 173 Id- 124 l';4 84 11 If, 13^ Jordan Ciarlield ^6 32 28 May 1 7 May 03 Apr 23 Jun 04 May 19 May 05 Jun 23 Jun 03 May 17 Aug 18 Aug 3 1 Sep 08 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09 115 136 157 90 117 140 65 99 124 Kalispell llalhead 36 32 28 Ma\ 20 Apr 30 Apr 11 Jun 12 May 20 Apr 28 Jul 05 Jun 10 Mav 1 5 Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 15 Sep (17 Sep 20 Oct 02 Sep 19 Oct 03 Oct 19 116 148 183 87 122 157 57 96 130 Lewislown lAA AP l-ergus 36 32 28 May 22 May 10 Apr 25 Jun 15 May 24 Mav 10 Jul 10 Jun 07 Mav 26 Aug 20 Sep 01 Sep 09 Sep 03 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 17 Oct 04 Oct 12 106 137 156 79 116 137 94 1 18 Medicine Lake 3 SE Sheridan 36 32 28 May 09 May 02 Apr 23 May 28 May 18 Mav 1 1 Jun 16 Jun 03 Mav 29 Aug 18 Sep 01 Sep 07 Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 1 1 124 148 160 99 123 136 74 98 III Miles City I'AA AP Custer 36 32 28 Apr 30 Apr 22 Apr II May 16 May 07 Apr 25 Jun 01 Mav 22 Mav 09 Sep 05 Sep 13 Sep 27 Sep 2 1 Sep 29 Oct 12 Oct 08 Oct 15 Oct 27 148 167 189 128 145 169 107 122 149 Plevna lallon 36 32 28 May 15 May 05 Apr 25 Jun 04 May 2 1 Ma\ 09 Jun 24 Jun 06 Mav 23 Aug 18 Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 1 8 Oct 03 Oct 12 113 141 158 90 116 13^ 67 90 117 Poplar Roosevelt 36 32 28 May 07 May 01 Apr 20 May 24 May 15 Ma\ 04 Jun 10 May 29 Mav 19 Aug 3 1 Sep 07 Sep 1 1 Sep 12 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 25 Oct 03 Oct 13 132 146 165 110 127 14< 89 108 12^ Roundup Musselshell 36 32 28 May 12 Apr 28 Apr 18 Mav 29 May 14 May 02 Jun 15 May 30 May 1 5 Aug 30 Sep 01 Sep 14 Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 29 Sep 2 1 Oct 03 Oct 14 123 144 167 1 03 125 150 84 106 133 Scobey DanicK 36 2.S May 12 May 02 Apr 20 May 29 Mav 18 Ma\ 07 Jun 14 Jun 03 May 24 Aug 18 Aug 29 Sep 06 Sep 06 Sep 1 5 Sep 26 •Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 1 5 124 141 167 100 119 140 76 9X 114 Sidney Richland 36 32 28 May 10 May 04 Apr 22 May 3 1 May 17 Mav 07 Jun 21 Mav 29 Mav 2 1 Aug 26 Sep 06 Sep 12 Sep 08 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 22 Oct 01 Oct 09 122 142 159 99 125 141 76 107 124 Stanford 1 WNW Judith Basin 36 32 28 Jun02 May 16 Mav 01 Jun 24 Jun 03 Ma\ 1 5 Jul 16 Jun 20 Mav 29 Aug 1 8 Aug 28 Sep 08 Aug 30 Sep 1 1 Sep 23 Sep 12 Sep 24 Oct 08 92 122 151 66 99 130 40 76 109 Terry I'rairic 36 32 28 Mav 09 Apr 30 Apr 19 May 26 May 14 Mav 03 Jun 12 May 28 Mav 17 Aug 24 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 09 Sep 1 8 Sep 26 Sep 2^ Sep 311 Oct 13 125 143 no 1(15 126 146 85 109 122 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 36 32 28 May 1 7 May 01 Apr 19 Jun 08 May 16 Mav 04 Jun 30 Jun 01 Mav 19 Aug 29 Sep 07 Sep 1 7 Sep 1 1 Sep 24 Oct 07 Sep 25 Oct 10 Oct 27 121 154 181 94 130 156 67 105 131 Townscnd Broadwater 36 32 28 Mav 26 May 12 Apr 25 Jun 17 Ma\ 28 Mav 10 Jul 09 Jun 12 Mav 24 Aug 21 Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 1 1 Sep 24 Sep 1 5 Sep 26 Oct 1 1 101 128 161 106 137 53 84 112 Vida \1c( one 36 May 08 Apr 28 Apr 16 May 21 Mav 14 May 03 Jun 04 Mav 3(1 Mav 19 Aug 28 Sep 0> Sep 1 5 Sep 1 2 Sep 2(1 Oct (II Sep 2- Oct 05 Oct 1 7 135 149 170 ll.^ 129 151 91 108 131 Westby Sheridan 36 32 28 Mav 12 Mav 01 Apr 23 Mav 27 Mav P Mav (P Jun 12 Jun 02 Mav 21 Aug 1 8 Sep 04 Sep 0'' Sep 05 Sep 1 8 Sep 25 Sep 23 Oct 02 Oct 12 126 147 160 100 123 141 74 99 122 Wibaux Wibauv 36 32 28 May 23 May 05 Apr 25 Jun 17 Mav 23 Mav 12 Jul 11 Jun 09 Mav 29 Aug 12 Aug 21 Sep 06 Aug 28 Sep 08 Sep 23 Sep 12 Sep 26 Oct 10 100 134 157 72 108 133 43 81 108 1/ This table gives the probability ofa later dale in the ^p^l^g and an earlier date in the fall of the occurrence of tcmperalurcs as cold, or colder, than 36. 32. and 28 degrees I'ahrenheit and the probable length of the frce/e-lree period relative to the same temperature threshold 10 General--Climatoi,ogical Data Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: Annual and Growing Season Precipitation and Frost-Free Days 1995-96 STATIONS COUNTY PRECIPITATION FROST-FREE DAYS 1/ ANNUAL Apr 1 - September GROWING SEASON 1995 1996 Normal 2/ 1995 1996 Normal 2/ 1995 1996 Avg3/ Inches Days Barber Golden Valley 14.14 10.07 12.46 11.64 5.77 931 119 na 118 Big Fork, 13 S Lake 25.86 27.05 22.41 14.12 12.13 12.50 143 160 163 Big Timber Sweet Grass 18 58 15.34 15.43 13.45 7.81 10.80 119 131 126 Billings. WSO Yellowstone 16.73 12.33 15.08 12.26 8.20 9.61 131 140 155 Bozeman. MSU Gallatin na na 19 20 na na 12.70 122 131 123 Broadus Power River na na 13.71 na na 9.76 118 137 117 Butte Silver Bow 19.26 17.10 12.10 14.23 9.73 8.76 63 60 65 Chester Liberty 16.38 9.79 10.64 14.49 6.75 8.23 107 126 106 Chinook Blaine 19.27 12.91 12.40 13.89 7.93 9.66 111 135 115 Circle McCone 9.86 11.65 13.36 6.39 9.97 10.42 118 136 119 Columbus Stillwater 15.95 15.39 14.74 11.02 8.69 10.28 125 124 128 Conrad Pondera na na 11.88 na na 8.99 100 117 99 Culbertson Roosevelt 12.29 13.62 13.90 8.83 10.37 11.17 111 134 111 Cut Bank Glacier 16.73 12.92 11.79 15.33 9.56 9.46 115 135 114 Dillon Beaverhead 19.16 7.83 11.60 16.11 4.74 8.96 92 108 91 Ekalaka Carter 20.96 17.20 16.68 14.67 10.87 12.70 124 134 127 Fairfield Teton 15.80 10.47 12.46 14.55 6.55 9.80 123 135 126 Flatvvillow. 4 ENE Petroleum 13.52 12.46 13.59 10.71 7.92 10.22 125 136 126 Forsyth Rosebud 16.29 15.92 na 11.53 8.84 na 140 139 139 Ft. Benton Chouteau 15.42 12.99 14.38 13.22 8.23 10.30 121 137 125 Glasgow, WSO Valley 13.17 10.40 10.96 10.24 7.36 8.64 140 139 139 Glendive Dawson 14.23 13.68 13.61 10.18 10.24 10.60 150 144 151 Great Falls Cascade 15.43 11.14 15.21 13.30 7.42 10.30 125 124 129 Hamilton Ravalli 18.53 18.43 13.27 9.66 6.54 7.54 114 137 116 Hardin Big Horn 13.37 9.66 12.72 9.45 6.90 8.71 127 140 129 Harlowton Wheatland 14.13 11.62 13.76 11.69 6.29 10.40 111 108 114 Havre Hill 16.59 9.76 11.16 12.62 6.50 8.17 127 134 129 Helena Lewis & Clark 12.41 9.72 11.60 10.60 6.99 8.16 125 108 123 Hysham Treasure 14.36 14.69 13.26 9.19 8.72 9.62 131 139 131 Joliet Carbon na na 16.26 11.86 6.81 11.00 122 108 125 Jordan Garfield 10.23 15.36 13.01 7,29 10.33 10.00 122 137 121 Kalispell Flathead 22.82 25.23 16.51 11.40 11.44 8.96 104 74 108 Lame Deer. 3 W Rosebud na na 15.42 na na 10.80 81 na 79 Lewistown. FCWOS Fergus 22.82 12.83 18.14 17.53 8.18 12.80 107 134 109 Livingston. FCWOS Park 15.64 14.37 15.68 10.49 8.68 11.30 109 108 107 Malta, 7 E Phillips 13.15 10.71 na 10.00 7.40 na 115 134 117 Medicine Lake. 3 SE Sheridan 12.53 14.02 13.27 9.11 11.10 10.50 134 136 132 Miles City Custer 12.90 13.11 14.07 9.44 8.18 10.40 146 137 147 Missoula WSO Missoula 16.22 19.55 13.46 9.76 8.73 7.75 114 115 115 Plentywood Sheridan 14.52 12.29 12.75 11.58 9.08 10.19 124 121 122 Plevna Fallon 14.02 14.01 14.41 8.22 9.38 10.91 120 135 117 Roundup Musselshell 17.61 13.59 12.57 13.73 8.94 9.54 129 136 132 Savage Richland 16.50 12.30 13.59 12.09 8.99 10.97 140 na 139 Scobey. 4 NW Daniels 16.54 12.41 na 12.11 9.59 na 109 118 106 Sidney Richland 15.58 15.18 13.67 11.15 10.40 10.53 131 121 131 Stanford Judith Basin 24.58 14.43 16.58 20.22 8.84 12.40 112 135 112 St. Ignatius Lake 16.40 22.14 16.66 10.65 10.28 10.42 124 136 130 Terry Prairie 12.43 15.48 11.50 8.26 10.52 9.26 116 136 117 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 31.57 32.54 22.97 10.94 10.55 9.16 122 125 127 Townsend Broadwater 9.64 10.05 11.28 8.39 6.29 8.42 113 125 116 Valier Pondera 16.83 11.33 12.14 15.78 9.22 9.77 118 135 116 Vida, 6 NE McCone 15.76 12.44 15.03 11.77 9.43 11.60 129 135 125 Virginia City Madison 20.60 16.09 16.49 13.46 10.91 11.36 89 79 85 Wibaux, 2 E Wibaux 15.22 15.21 13.95 10.95 12.45 11.23 107 106 110 Wilsall, 8 ENE Park 23.38 19 11 20.61 14.47 9.07 13.95 97 61 97 Wyola, 1 SW Big Horn 20.17 13.61 17.10 14.16 8.85 11.20 106 108 106 1/ Days between last fros (32 degrees) in spring and first f -ost (32 deg rees) after Ji jne 30. 2/ Normal fc )r period 196 1 -1990. 3/ 1985-1994 average fro St free days na-Data not availah le. SOURCE: NATIONAL \ VEATHER SERVICE NOAA, G REAT FAl .LS, MONT ANA 1997 Montana agrichltitral Statistics General-acreage Seeded <& Harvested bv Date 1 1 Winter Wheat - Weekly Progress Acreage Seeded Acreage Harvested Percent of Total Acreage 8/31 9/07 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/1910/26 Fall 1995 Fall 1996 Fall 1997 92-96 Avg Percent of Total Acreage 7/20 7/27 8/03 8/10 8/17 8/24 8/31 9/07 9/14 9/21 1995 1996 1997 92-96 Avg ■ [ZD ^ ♦ Spring Wheat - Weekly Progress Acreage Seeded Acreage Harvested Percent of Total Acreage 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/11 5/18 5/25 6/01 6/08 1995 1996 1997 92-96 Avg Percent of Total Acreage 8/03 8/10 8/17 8/24 8/31 9/07 9/14 9/21 09/2810/5 1995 1996 1997 92-96 Avg 1^ ^ ♦ Acreage Seeded Percent of Total Acreage Barley - Weekly Progress 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/11 5/18 5/25 6/01 6/08 1995 1996 1997 92-96 Avg ■ □ ^ ♦ Acreage Harvested Percent of Total Acreage 8/03 8/10 8/17 8/24 8/31 9/07 9/14 9/21 09/28 10/5 1995 1996 1997 92-96 Avg 12 General-Montana Facts and Figures MoiNTANA Agricultural Statistics Service 1997 MONTANA FACTS AND FIGURES Montana's 1990 population, at 799.065, rose 1.6 percent from 1980. Population density, measured in people per square mile, was 5.5 in 1990-third lowest in the United States. Montana's 59.7 million acres of land in farms and ranches ranks second in the Nation behind Texas MONTANA POPULATION LAND AND LAND UTILIZATION 1/ Total, 1990 Census 799.065 Montana Total Land Area, Miles 145.388 Sq. Miles People Per Square Mile 5.5 Montana Total Land Area, Acres 93.0 Mil. Acres Farm Population 45.718 All Land in Farms & Ranches 59.642.536 Acres People Per Farm 1.9 Proportion of Land in Farms & Ranches 64.1 Percent 1/ 1992 U.S. Census of Agriculture. MONTANA LAND AREA: Ownership as a Percentage of Total state of Montana 5.9 18.0 62.2 1/ Tribal lands only. 2/ Includes roads, railroads, airports, etc. SOURCE: BLM "Public Land Statistics. 1983," USPS. BIA. State of Montana, Department of State Lands. FARM COUNTS AND MEASUREMENTS, 1995 Number of Farms & Ranches 1/ 22.000 Real Estate Value/Farm or Ranch $710,899 Average Size of Farm or Ranch 2.714 Acres Average Value Per Acre 3/ $289 Total Farm & Ranch Assets 2/ $19.9 Bil. Farm & Ranch Debt Per Operation $116,582 Average Value per Farm or Ranch S904.870 1/ Places with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. 2/ Excludes farm operators" household assets and debt. 3/ Per acre, land and buildings, January 1, 1996. LAND IN FARMS AND RANCHES: Utilization as Percentage of Total 1/ All Other 1.5 65.9 3.3 Woodland IHarvested Croplandl 13.7 1/ 1992 U.S. Census of Agriculture. 1997 MONIANA A<;KI< I III RAlSlAIISIK s (;K\Klt\l--Nl MHKKOh KAKMS& LaM) IN FARM^ 13 NUMBKR OF FARMS, Montana, 1910-1949 I Number ol \urnhcr nl Number ol Number ol Year 1-arms (000) Wm larnis (000) Year larms (000) Year 1 arms (000) lyio 288 1920 57.7 1930 55.0 1940 445 1911 31 5 1921 57.0 1931 54.5 194! 42.0 1912 34,0 1922 55.0 1932 54.0 1942 41 0 1913 37,0 1923 52.5 1933 53.5 1943 40.8 1914 40,0 1924 51.0 1934 53.0 1944 406 1915 45,0 1925 50.0 1935 52.0 1945 404 1916 500 1926 51.0 1936 50.0 1946 39.8 1917 54.0 1927 52.5 1937 48.0 1947 392 1918 56.0 1928 53,5 1938 46.0 1948 38.5 1919 57.0 1929 54,0 1939 45 0 1949 37 8 NUMBER OF FAR MS, All Land in Farms, «& Average Size of Farms, Montana, 1950-1997 Number of ,'\ll Land Average .Si/e Census Farms 2/ Census Acres Census Cropland Year Farms 1/ in Farms of All Farms Reporting Cropland of Cropland 2/ Avg. Size 2/ (000) (000) Acres Acres (000) (000) Acres Acres IOni r- : fi^ (KIM l."4- .. I9.M jl.S <)5.2UU 1.772 .. .. _, 1952 36,4 65,500 1.799 - - _ 1953 359 65,800 1.833 - - „ 1954 35,4 66,100 1.867 31.2 14,508 465 1955 348 66,100 1.899 — — __ 1956 34,2 66,200 1.936 - — ._ 1957 336 66.300 1.973 ~ — __ 1958 330 66,500 2.015 — — .. 1959 32 4 66.600 2.056 27,5 lyo7X ^-4** 1960 31.7 66,700 2.104 „ __ 1961 30.8 66.800 2.169 ~ .. _. 1962 30.1 66,800 2.219 — — _. 1963 29.5 66,800 2.264 — — _. 1964 28.9 67.200 2.325 25.2 15,388 611 1965 284 66.700 2,349 — - .. 1966 28.0 66.200 2,364 - — __ 1967 276 65.700 2,380 — _- _. 1968 27.1 65.200 2,406 — -. _, 1969 26.7 64.700 2,423 22.7 16.109 710 197(1 26 4 64.200 2,432 .. 1971 26,0 63.700 2.450 - - - 1972 25,5 63.200 2.478 - — — 1973 25 1 63.000 2.510 — — -. 1974 24 6 62.800 2.553 21.4 15,446 722 1975 23 4 62.200 2,658 - - - 1976 23,4 62.200 2,658 - - „ 1977 23,5 62,100 2.643 — — .- 1978 236 62,100 2.631 21 4 16.233 759 1979 23 7 62, 1 00 2.620 - 1980 23,8 61.900 2.601 „ .. .. 1981 23 9 61,700 2.582 — _. „ 1982 240 61.500 2,563 20.7 16.452 795 1983 24.1 61.300 2,544 — .- _. 1984 242 61.100 2,525 — „ .. 1985 24.3 6 1 .000 2.510 — _- _. 1986 244 60.900 2,496 - - - 1987 24 5 60.800 2,482 21,1 17.830 845 1988 21 6 60,700 2.467 _ — - 1989 24 7 60,600 2.453 -- - .. 109(1 24 7 60,500 2.449 1991 24.7 60.300 2.441 - __ „ 1992 243 60.000 2.469 194 17,495 902 1993 23 8 59.800 2,513 - _ _ 1994 22 5 59.700 2.653 - _ — 1995 22 0 59.700 2.714 .. „ „ 1996 22(1 59,700 2.714 - .. _. 1997 23 0 59.600 2.591 - 1/ Besinnins in 1975. places Ihai had annual sales o " apricullural products ol S 1 .000 or more 2 I nited States Census ol AtiriculUirc 14 General-Livestock Farms, Land Value & Rent and Farms by Size & Value Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK FARMS, Montana, 1990-1996 ITEM 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 All Cattle 14.000 13,400 13.300 13,100 13,000 12.700 13,200 Beef Cows 12,300 12.200 12.100 11.800 11,100 11,500 11,700 Milk Cows 1,700 1,600 1,400 1,100 1,000 900 800 Hogs 1.500 1.300 1,100 1,100 700 900 750 All Sheep 2.800 2.800 2,500 2,500 2,300 2,200 2,200 FARM REAL ESTATE: Value of Land & Buildings, Rent Per Acre & Rent to Value, Montana, 1987-96 YEAR Per Acre Rent Per Acre Rent to Value 1/ Cropland Pasture Cropland Pasture Non-Irrigated Irrigated Non-Irrigated Irrigated Dollars Dollars Percent 1987 200 21.70 41.70 5.20 10.1 6.1 5.0 1988 205 20.30 42.00 4.20 7.8 5.6 3.3 1989 202 23.90 54.40 5.00 8.4 8.5 6.3 1990 222 21.80 60.20 6.00 8.3 8.3 6.8 1991 219 18.40 43.60 5.10 7.3 6.6 5.0 1992 219 19.80 50.60 6.60 8.3 5.0 5.5 1993 227 21.00 54.80 8.10 7.8 5.5 5.8 1994 2/ 254 24.10 49,70 6.20 8.4 7.3 4.7 1994 2/ 254 15.20 3/ 5.50 5.1 3/ 4.7 1995 277 15.30 3/ 5.10 5.1 3/ 3.9 1996 289 17.00 3/ 7.20 5.3 3/ 4.3 1/ Rent as a percentage of per acre value of rented land. 2/ Survey procedures changed from Agricultural Land Value Survey to June Agricultural Survey beginning in 1994. 1994 Value for both procedures are published for comparison. 3/ Insufficient information. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Farms by Size, Selected Years, Montana FARMS BY SIZE 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1987 1992 1-9 Acres 1,455 675 704 1.283 1.177 1,255 1.551 1.940 1,209 10-49 Acres 1,893 1,690 1,641 1.485 1.550 1,889 2.673 2.745 2,804 50- 179 Acres 4,800 3,804 3,393 2.791 2.707 2,987 3.080 3,019 3,061 180-499 Acres 5,952 4,938 4,396 3.757 3,436 3,420 3.097 3,315 2,964 500-999 Acres 5,553 4,671 3,954 3.339 2.990 2,928 2.640 2,737 2,521 1,000-1,999 Acres 1/ 1/ 5.I0I 4.700 4,053 4,011 3.345 3,460 3,040 2,000 Acres or More 13,408 13,181 7.831 7.596 7,411 7,075 7.184 7,352 7,222 Total Farms 33,061 28,959 27.020 24.951 23.324 23,565 23.570 24,568 22,821 1/ Combined with "2,0 00 Acres or N lore" in 1954 and 1959. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Farms by Value of Sales, Selected Years, Montana 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1987 1992 Less than $2,500 9,654 6.469 5.886 4.525 3.340 2.842 3.914 4.320 4.073 $2,500-54,999 6,003 4.024 3.522 2.375 1.655 1.991 1.795 2.006 1.764 $5,000-$9,999 7,760 6.570 5.518 3.800 2.520 2.538 2.295 2.374 2.131 $10,000-$24.999 $25,000-$49,999 6,905 2,581 11,691 11.753 13,512 2/ 13.56^^ 4.573 4.757 3.703 3.592 3.912 3.695 3.413 3.051 $50.000-$99,999 - - 251 597 2.036 4.024 3.928 4.064 3.528 $100,000-$499,999 - ~ 49 106 2.567 3.981 3.945 4.492 $500,000 or More - ~ 160 263 252 369 ■' Combined with "$25 ,000-$49.999 ' for 1964, 19 69. and 197- i. -" Combin ed with "$10C ).000-$499.99 9" in 1964. 1997 Montana Ai.kk 1 1 1 1 kai, Siaiisi u s c;knkrai --('KNsrs--Ni mukkoi- K\kms, Land& A\kr.\(.kSi/.k 15 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, Montana, 1987 and 1992 COUNIY l')X7 1992 I& DISIRin Number nl 1 and in larms ■\vcrage Si/t Number ot Land in Farms .Average Size Farms Acres Farms - Acres Farms .Acres Farms - Acres Deer Lodge 72 152.109 2.113 70 135.126 1,930 l-lalhcad 825 258.633 313 813 277,050 341 Granite 149 348,102 2,336 138 349,938 2,536 Lake 1.079 655.528 608 948 631,377 666 Lincoln 245 61.387 251 219 50,220 229 Mineral 58 14.517 250 67 19,158 286 Missoula 473 253.098 535 450 248.215 5.S2 Powell 237 670.508 2,829 233 675.569 2.899 Ravalli 1,010 254.761 252 937 241.655 258 Sanders 382 374,629 981 348 381,1 04 1.095 NORTHWEST 4.530 3.043.272 672 4.223 3.009.412 713 Blaine 529 2,433,747 4,601 514 2,338.866 4,550 Chouteau 795 2.228,089 2,803 737 2.277.936 3,091 Glacier 405 1.646,324 4.065 376 1,730.537 4,602 Hill 713 1.722.206 2.415 641 1.644,001 2,565 I,ibeny 295 934,149 3.167 274 951,780 3,474 Phillips 492 1,938,423 3.940 479 1.968,857 4.110 Pondera 491 906.847 1.847 463 893,872 1.931 Teton 622 1,048,553 1 ,686 556 1.178.885 2.120 Toole 393 1,131,519 2.879 358 1,063,086 2.970 N. C ENTRAI 4.735 13.989.857 2.955 4.398 14.047.820 3,194 Daniels 381 780,023 2,047 325 761.459 2.343 Dawson 499 1,326,655 2,659 451 1.334,041 2.958 Garfield 297 2,063,133 6,947 263 2,000,266 7.606 McCone 441 1,277.022 2,896 415 1,290,134 3,109 Richland 620 1,194,869 1.927 563 1,197,028 2,126 Roosevelt 598 1,364.020 :.:si 525 1,414,415 2,694 Sheridan 600 1,024,567 1.708 526 962,450 1,830 Vallev 720 1,855.880 2.578 624 1,688,070 2.705 NORTHEAST 4.1 <>6 10.886.169 2,619 3.692 10,647,863 2.884 Broadwater 213 458,807 2.154 205 449,970 2.195 Cascade 805 1,461,224 1.815 792 1.424.228 1.798 Fergus 838 2,143,210 2,558 804 2.232.575 2,777 (iolden Valley 135 625.754 4.635 121 636,514 5,260 Judith Basin 351 870.945 2,481 328 868,064 2,647 Lewis & Clark 480 888.725 1.X52 438 883,479 2,017 Meagher 144 1,012.764 ".'13.1 134 912,154 6.807 Musselshell 249 1.042.418 4,186 253 1,031,872 4.079 Petroleum 111 663,795 5,980 105 669.516 6.376 Wheatland 145 823.195 5,677 146 850,599 5.826 CkNTRAL 3.471 9.990.837 2.87X 3.326 9.958,971 2.994 Beaverhead 373 1.525.564 4.090 345 1,342.484 3.891 Gallatin 850 731.603 861 789 699.409 886 JelTerson 256 378,805 1,480 236 367.482 1.557 Madison 453 1.195,898 2.640 418 1,271,160 3.041 Silver Bow 114 115,350 i.di: 105 99,746 950 SOl'THWEST 2.046 3.947,220 l.')2') 1.893 3,780.281 1,997 Big Horn 501 2,759,309 5,50S 485 3.002,378 6,190 Carbon 635 536,553 845 599 598,694 999 Park 404 790,046 1.956 385 777,803 2,020 Stillwater 447 842,673 1.885 446 889,294 1,994 Swcetgrass 308 873,119 2.835 295 837.904 2,840 Treasure 121 616,145 5.092 113 599,014 5,301 Yellowstone 1.043 1,397,'*72 1.340 994 1.454,669 1.463 S. CENTR.\l. 3.459 7.815.817 2.260 3.317 8,159,756 2.460 Carter }>} 1,629,533 4,(>l<) 308 1.619.482 5,258 Custer 397 2,183,542 5.500 380 2.085.181 5.487 Fallon 324 919,615 2.838 302 944.497 3.127 Powder River 351 1,668,688 4.754 295 1,629.363 5.523 Prairie 191 704.878 3.690 165 683.088 4.140 Rosebud 363 2,908,183 8.012 357 2,585.834 7.243 Wibaux 192 516,382 2.689 165 490.988 2.976 SOITUEAST 2.171 10,530,821 4.851 1.972 10.038,433 5.090 MONIANA :4.568 60.:03.9')3 2.451 2:.s;i 59.642.536 2.613 16 Economic-Cash Receipts Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products & Government Payments, Montana, 1987-96 YEAR Livestock & Livestock Products Crops Total Receipts from Marketings Government Payments Total All Cash Receipts (000) Dollars 1987 764,702 649,650 1,414,352 352,330 1,766.682 1988 815,336 585,161 1,400,497 386,734 1,787,231 1989 954,144 617,307 1,571,451 289,382 1,860,833 1990 848,371 760,227 1,608,598 299,599 1,908,197 1991 800,959 728,917 1,529,890 320,133 1,850,009 1992 911,250 869,549 1,780,799 298,773 2,079,572 1993 949,317 856,924 1,806,241 338,008 2,144,249 1994 855,660 1,028,654 1,884,614 256,143 2,140,757 1995 796,251 1,073,877 1,870,128 189,801 2,059,929 1996 796,927 1,230,299 2,027,226 240,874 2.268,100 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings - 1995 Excluding Government Payments Thousand Dollars Q Less than 25,000 Numbers show ranking of top ten. I_J -5,000-44,999 45,000-74,999 75,000 + 1997 Montana Agrichltiiral Statistics Economic-Cash Receipts-County 17 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, 1995 1/2/ County & District Livestock & Livestock Products Crops Total Cash Receipts Government Payments All Cash Receipts (00(1) Dols Rank (dOU) Dols Rank (UOO) Dols Rank (000) Dols (000) Dols. Deer Lodge 2.()li7 53 :.iu 48 4.721 N > 5'» 4,780 Flathead 11,S4S 31 1 6,46U 20 28.355 28 416 28.771 (iranite 1.1^1^ 45 899 53 8.194 50 2/ 8,194 Lake 2o!(.:> 16 14.058 23 34,683 24 660 35,343 Lincoln 1.507 55 497 54 2.004 55 2/ 2,004 Mineral 628 56 271 55 899 56 2/ 899 Missoula 6.060 49 1.913 50 7.973 51 122 8,095 Powell 13.828 27 1.999 49 15.827 44 186 16,013 Ravalli 17.385 19 4,202 41 21.587 33 224 21.811 Sanders 6.6(M 48 4,146 42 10,750 46 3';7 11,107 NORTHWEST 88.434 - 46.559 -- 134.993 - 2.024 137.017 Blaine 26.248 10 16,452 21 42,700 17 7,627 50,327 Chouteau 11.468 33 123.896 1 135,364 1 15.808 151,172 Glacier 13.871 26 35,483 10 49.354 14 5,330 54,684 Hill 10.388 37 96,964 2 107.352 2 12,279 119.631 Liberty 7.910 41 52.784 5 60,694 10 6.147 66.841 Phillips 23.262 12 14,705 22 37.967 22 6.726 44,693 Pondera 11.289 34 57,806 4 69.095 7 6.274 75,369 Teton 34.281 6 59,275 3 93.556 3 7.748 101.304 Toole 8.400 40 49,262 () 57.662 11 8.299 65,961 NORTH CENTR.\L 147.117 - 506.627 653.744 - 76,238 729,982 Daniels 4.947 51 20,564 18 25,511 29 6.497 32,008 Dawson 14,493 24 25.043 17 39,536 20 4.239 43,775 Garfield 14.731 23 7.487 32 22.218 32 4.609 26,827 McCone 11.577 32 13.889 24 25,466 30 6,647 32,113 Richland 19.455 17 31.843 14 51,298 13 4,348 55.646 Roosevelt 7.485 43 28.502 16 35,987 23 7.148 43,135 Sheridan 5.743 50 32.413 13 38.156 21 7,986 46,142 Vallev 11.962 30 33.081 11 45,043 16 9.568 54.611 NORITIKAST 90,393 -- 192.822 283.215 -- 51,042 334,25- Broadwater 7.000 47 10.844 26 17,844 40 1.821 19,665 Cascade 35.176 5 36.322 7 71,498 6 5,720 77,218 Fergus 32,219 7 30.734 15 62,953 9 5.174 68.127 Golden Valley 7.273 46 2,143 47 9,416 48 2.141 11,557 Judith Basin 21,250 15 12.033 25 33,283 25 2.517 35,800 Lewis & Clark 13.725 28 5.654 36 19,379 38 576 19.955 Meagher 11.977 29 5,067 39 17,044 41 689 17.733 Musselshell 8,645 39 5.275 37 13,920 45 1,851 15.771 Petroleum 7.398 44 1.854 51 9,252 49 992 10.244 Wheatland 14,370 25 6.980 34 21,350 34 2.138 23,488 CENTR.\L !S9,033 - 116.906 -- 275,939 - 23.619 299.558 Beaverhead 44,350 3 10.772 27 55,122 12 75« 55,878 Gallatin 26,745 9 36.288 8 63,033 8 1.489 64,522 JefTerson 7,807 42 2.759 46 10,566 47 375 10.941 Madison 22,686 13 10.582 28 33,268 26 765 34,033 Silver Bow 2,489 54 81 56 2,570 54 21 2,570 SOITHWEST 104.077 -- 60,482 - 164.559 - 3J8S 167,944 Big Horn 52,240 "> 32,571 12 84.811 s 3,066 87.877 Carbon 24,352 11 1 7.440 19 41.792 19 1.264 43,056 Park 15,008 22 4,782 40 19.790 37 845 20.635 Stillwater 21,621 14 10,377 29 31.998 27 3.231 35,229 Sweetgrass 16.531 21 1,541 52 18.072 39 574 18,646 Treasure 11,076 35 9,135 31 20.211 36 403 20,614 'lellovvstone 55.371 1 35,886 9 91.257 4 3.889 95.146 SOI Til CENTRAL 196.199 - 111,732 - 307.931 -- 13.272 321,203 Carter 17,308 20 3,134 44 20.442 35 3.137 23.579 Custer 39,787 4 5,809 35 45.596 15 1.497 47.093 Fallon 11,047 36 5.249 38 16.296 43 2,844 19.140 Powder River 19.375 18 3,445 43 22.820 31 1,791 24,611 Prairie 9,079 38 7,330 33 16.409 42 1,613 18,022 Rosebud 31,785 8 10,189 30 41.974 18 2.679 44.653 Wibaux 3,906 52 2,776 45 6.682 52 2.074 8.756 SOI THKAST 132.28'' - 37.932 1 ■'0.21 9 -- 15.635 185.854 MON 1 ANA 917,540 -- 1,073.060 - 1 ,990.600 185J31 2.1-5.931 1/ Includes estimates of intcr-tarm sales and mtra-stale sale s resulting in larger total cash n ceipLs than shov^n in IISDA estimate s on other paces 11 Payments of less than $50,000 included in State totals. SOURCL Bureau of Economic .Xnalysis. I' S Department of Commerce. Wa.s hincton. D 18 Economic-Cash Receipts Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, Montana, 1992-1996 1/ ITEM 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 (000) Dollars Livestock and Products Cattle and calves Dairy products Sheep and lambs Wool Hogs and pigs Eggs Chickens Honey Other 2/ TOTAL 779,958 41,695 25,226 5.072 33.681 6,533 56 5,264 13,765 911,250 818,162 39.026 25.093 2,993 40,503 6,563 87 5,027 11,863 949,317 728.590 40.478 24,219 4.379 33.332 4.538 37 6,497 13.590 855.660 667.838 40.299 25.683 5,428 33,634 4,988 64 6,106 12.211 796.251 655.770 44.688 28,797 3.901 37.065 5.970 32 6.178 14.556 796.927 Crops Wheat Barley Sugar beets Hay Potatoes Oil crops Oats Dry beans Com Cherries All other 3/ TOTAL 480,123 152,739 55,714 131,398 15.908 5,013 2,881 2,604 4,854 336 17,979 869,549 561,062 86,439 50,968 101,086 18,967 6,463 4,100 3.744 3.805 167 20,123 856.924 705,597 121,117 54,763 77.568 21.382 8,452 3,819 4,013 3.946 770 27,527 1.028.954 726,894 141,945 47,601 86,372 20,069 9,919 3,092 3,518 5,419 916 28,132 1.073.877 860.646 152,889 51,870 88.979 24.706 8.205 3,693 4.245 4,609 893 29,564 1,230,299 ALL COMMODITIES 1,780,799 1,806,241 1,884,614 1,870,128 2,027,226 1/ Revised. 2/ Includes beeswax, bees; turkey & turkey eggs; rabbits; mink; and others. 3/ Includes other field crops and fruits; vegetables; seeds; and greenhouse, and nursery products. CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, as a Percent of Total Receipts For All Commodities, Montana, 1992-1996 1/ ITEM 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1 Percent Livestock and Products Cattle and calves 43.8 45.3 38.7 35.7 32.3 Dairy products 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 Sheep and lambs 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 Wool 0.3 0.2 0.2 0,3 0.2 Hogs and pigs 1.9 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.8 Chickens and eggs 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 Honey 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 Other 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 TOTAL 51.2 52.6 45.4 42.6 39.3 Crops Wheat 27.0 31.1 37.4 38.9 42.5 Barley 8.6 4.8 6.4 7.6 7.5 Sugar beets 3.1 2.8 2.9 2.5 2.6 Hay 7.4 5.6 4.1 4.6 4.4 Potatoes 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 Other 1.9 1.9 2.6 2.7 2.8 TOTAL 48.8 47.4 54.6 57.4 60.7 ALL commodities 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1/ Revised and details may not add to total because of rounding. 1997 Montana Agricii.thrai. Statistics EcONOMK --Cash Rk kipts Pik ciiakis 19 CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS OF COMMODITIES, MONTANA 1/ 1992-1995 Average Livestock Products $878,120,000 47.8% Cattle & calves 40.8% Other crops -3.4% Hogs & pigs -1.9% i Sugar beets -2.8% Dairy products -2.2% aher livestock -1.3% Hay- 5.4% Sheep, lambs, wool1.6% Barley - 6.8% Wheat - 33.7% Livestock Products $796,927,000 39.3% 1996 Crops $1,230,299,000 60.7% Wheat - 42.5% Other crops -3.7% Hogs & pigs -1.8% Sugar beets -2.6% Barley - 7.5% Dairy products -2.2% Sheep, lambs, wool 1.6% Hay- 4.4% Other livestock -1 .3% Cattle & calves -32.3% 1/ Details may not add because of rounding. 20 Economic-Value Added to U.S. Economy by Agriculture Sector Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 VALUE ADDED: To The U.S. Economy by the Agricultural Sector, Montana, 1992 -1996 1/ ITEM 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Million Dollars Final crop output Food grains Feed grains Oil crops Fruits Vegetables All other crops Home consumption Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 802.1 480.1 291.9 5.0 0.5 18.6 73.4 1.3 (68.8) 1,026.4 561.1 195.4 6.5 0.3 23.4 70.3 0.8 168.7 898.3 705.6 206.5 8.5 0.9 26.0 81.5 0.8 (131.4) 1,179.4 726.9 236.8 9.9 I.l 24.2 74.9 1.1 104.4 1,155.2 860.6 250.2 8.2 1.0 29.6 80.6 1.0 (76.1) Final animal output Meat animals Dairy products Poultry and eggs Miscellaneous livestock Home consumption Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 875.0 838.9 41.7 6.7 24.0 9.3 (45.6) 991.8 883.8 39.0 6.9 19.7 9.1 33.4 973.7 786.1 40.5 4.8 24.2 10.2 107.9 831.4 727.2 40.3 5.3 23.5 8.1 27.1 770.0 721.6 44.7 6.2 24.4 7.7 (34.7) Services and forestry Machine hire and custom work Forest products sold Other farm income Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings 178.1 33.5 3.3 45.3 96.0 202.3 34.9 3.5 55,1 108.8 219.2 37.4 3.6 48.0 130.2 240.0 36.3 3.6 58.6 141.4 267.0 35.2 3.6 81.4 146.7 Final agricultural sector output 1,855.2 2,220.5 2,091.2 2,250.8 2,192.1 (LESS) Intermediate consumption outlays 834.5 895.4 1,046.8 1,051.1 1,109.4 Farm orgin Feed purchased Livestock & poultry purchased Seed purchased 190. 1 94.4 64.5 31.2 206.0 97.0 75.6 33.4 225.0 116.8 69.1 39.1 215.9 127.3 51.1 37.4 233.7 133.0 59.5 41.2 Manufactured inputs Fertilizers & lime Pesticides Petroleum fuel & oils Electricity 234.4 68.8 47.4 86.7 31.5 239.7 73.5 52.3 84.1 29.8 282.8 92.1 61.1 92.1 37.6 300.6 102.9 64.3 92.6 40.9 334.2 II3.4 70.1 103.1 47.5 Other intermediate expenses Repairs & maintenance of capital items Machine hire and custom work Marketing, storage, and transportation expenses Contract labor Miscellaneous expenses 410.0 143.2 45.2 29.7 7.5 184.4 449.8 142.3 48.4 49.0 7.7 202.4 539.0 161.3 49.9 57.1 7.0 263.7 534.5 157.9 61.8 56.2 10.5 248.2 541.6 169.6 43.1 51.7 12.7 264.5 (PLUS) Net government transaction + Direct government payments - Motor vehicle registration and licensing fees - Property taxes 199.4 298.8 9.0 90.4 230.7 338.0 10.5 96.8 132.4 256.1 13.1 110.7 59.4 189.8 10.5 119.9 105.4 240.9 12.1 123.3 Gross value added 1,220.0 1,555.7 1,176.8 1,259.1 1,188.1 (LESS) Capital consumption 281.8 283.7 288.3 289.0 288.0 Net value added 938.2 1.272.0 888.4 970.2 900.1 (LESS) Factor payments Employee compensation (total hired labor) Net rent received by non-operator landlords Real estate and non-real estate interest 411.1 81.6 135.5 194.0 422.1 100.5 141.8 179.7 476.0 131.5 144.1 200.3 557.0 137.7 207.1 212.2 565.2 135.8 216.2 213.2 Net farm Income 527.1 850.0 412.4 413.2 334.9 1/ Farm sector output is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sector's contribution to the National economy and is the sum of the income from production earned by all factors of production. Net farm income is the farm operator's share of income from the sector's production activities. The concept presented is consistent with that employed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2/ A positive value of inventory change represents current-year production not sold by December 1 . A negative value is an offset to production from prior years included in current-year sales. SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, UDSA-ERS 1997 Montana ackk i in ral Statistics F.C ONOMK -SKLECTED INDISTRIES COMPAKISON 21 AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY OUTPACES OTHERS IN 1996 A comparison of selected Montana industries shows agriculture significantly outpaces other industry sectors. For the fourth year in a row, cash receipts from crops have increased. Crop receipts increased 15 percent from 1995 to $1,230 million. Livestock cash receipts showed little improvement in 1996. For the third year in a row, cash receipts from crops surpassed livestock. Government payments increased 27 percent in 1996 to $241 million. Gross sales in other industries were up, except the mining sector. Receipts for non-residential travel increased $24 million over 1995. jumping 2 percent. In the very volatile mining sectors, revenues decreased $105.9 million, while gas and oil revenues increased $64.7 million. Wood and paper products increased $14 million. MONTANA SELECTED INDUST RY COMPARI SON 1994 1 995 1996 96/95 Millions of Dollars Percent Agriculture 1/ 2,223.6 2,310.2 2,297.5 99.5 Mining 2/ 736.3 779.2 673.3 86.4 Gas & Oil 2: 300.3 305.6 370.3 121.2 Travel 3/ 1,129.0 1,177.0 1.201.0 102.0 Wood & Paper Products 4/ 1.285.0 1,206.0 1,220.0 101.2 1/ Final agricultural sector output plus government payments. 2/ Gross value, Montana Department of Revenue. 3/ Non-Resident Direct Economic Impact, Montana Department of Commerce, Promotion Division. 4/ Bureau of Business and Fxonomic Research, The University' of Montana. A Comparison of Selected Industries Montana, 1994-1996 Million Dollars 2,500 , 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 ' m \A V \^ \A V I ia kd \^ Agriculture Mining Gas & Oil fravel Lumber* 1994 n 1995 n 1996 ^Wood &. Paper Products 22 Economic-Fertilizer & Chemical Use Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 FERTILIZER AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS Sold in Montana, 1991-1996 1/ MATERIALS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Tons Anhydrous Ammonia 46,806 48,890 44,271 51,745 69,086 86,891 Ammonium Nitrate 50,944 54,786 44.539 65,729 48,136 72,868 Ammonium Sulfate 11,755 10,388 10,909 16.882 14,390 31,914 Ammonium Thiosulfate 453 1,015 877 2.545 803 3.130 Urea 90,576 105,934 119,595 119.595 150,162 163.299 Nitrogen Solutions 9,478 18,900 10.413 15.409 20,862 26.921 0-44-0, 0-45-0 ^ 5,083 1,471 1,352 2.856 5.715 2.456 Phosphoric Acid 3,840 2,974 1,089 N/A N/A N/A Potash 24,942 26,232 23,108 32,332 30,674 46,955 Compost 3,958 1,200 1.281 11.593 13,088 876 Gypsum, Lime & Sulphur 1,092 1,269 1.933 2.665 2,444 1.770 Micronutrient Materials 474 476 472 1.146 808 654 AMMONIATED PHOSPHATES & MIXTURES | 18-46-0 (DAP) 36,387 43,567 39,195 46.186 47,500 61,633 16-20-0 (APS) 8,224 11,763 14,676 13.076 12,123 18,638 11-52-0 (MAP) 80,508 86,360 80,925 85.431 108,393 115,241 10-34-0 (Liquid) 3,656 5,365 3,420 4,084 8,761 7.288 2-1-0 Ratios 8,457 4,196 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1-1-0 Ratios 3,038 2,890 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1-1-1 Ratios 2,390 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Other Blends 3,668 4,274 13,453 10.026 5,411 4,820 total All Fertilizers & Materials 368,871 418,982 397,957 481,300 538,356 645,344 TOTAL Nitrogen 111,257 130,158 126,906 150,358 175,652 214,659 TOTAL Phosphate 68,258 74,111 69,455 73,995 87,870 97,058 TOTAL Potash 15,332 15,739 13.865 19,399 18,404 28,173 1/ Montana Commercial Fertilizer Report. 2/ All Phosphorus Materials. N/A~Not Available | AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL USE: Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat, Montana 1995-96 Area Rate Per Rate Per Total Crop/ Chemical Applied 1/ Application Application Crop Year Applied 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 Percent Number Pounds per Acre Pounds per Acre (000) Lbs. 1 WINTER WHEAT Fertilizers; Nitrogen 89 82 1.6 1.6 35 32 57 53 69.700 84,700 Phosphate 82 80 1.0 1.0 27 30 28 30 31,300 46.900 Potash 29 12 1.0 1.1 12 16 12 17 4.700 4,300 Herbicides: 2,4-D 88 72 11 1.1 .34 .41 .37 .44 449 626 Bromoxynil - 19 - 1.0 - .22 - .22 - 82 Dicamba 28 34 1.0 1.2 .08 .10 .08 .12 32 79 Glyphosate - 30 - 1.0 - .50 ~ .52 ~ 310 MCPA - 22 - 1.0 — .23 — .23 — 97 Metsulfuron- melhyl 44 64 1.0 1.0 .004 .004 .004 .004 2 5 Triallate -- 7 - 1.0 - 1.46 - 1.46 - 203 OTHER SPRING WHEAT Fertilizers: Nitrogen 78 83 1.3 1.6 30 32 38 50 118.200 173.500 Phosphate 72 78 1.0 10 23 27 23 27 64.800 89.600 Potash 17 9 1.0 1.0 16 9 16 9 10,800 3,600 Herbicides: 2.4-D 76 58 1.0 1.0 .39 .35 .41 .35 1,223 864 Dicamba 63 35 1.0 1.1 .06 .06 .06 .06 153 94 MCPA - 16 - 11 - .34 - .35 - 232 Glyphosate 8 11 1.0 1.0 .32 .36 .32 .36 108 169 Metusulfuron- methyl 8 17 1.0 1.0 .004 .003 .004 .003 1 2 Triallate 11 12 1.0 1.0 .99 1 19 99 1.19 423 597 Trialsulfuron 18 9 1.0 1.0 01 .009 .01 .009 10 4 1/ Winter wheat area harvested in 1995 for Mo ntana was 1 .37 million a cres and 1 .98 million acres n 1996. Spring wheat area plan ted in 1995 for Montana was | 3 95 million acres and 4.2 million acres in 199 6. Refers to acres receiv ng one or more applications of a specific agricultural chem cal - Insufficient re ports to publish data NOTE: Data may not multiply a cross due to rounding. 1997 Montana agricultural Statistics Economic-Marketing Year average Prices Received 23 MARKETINC; YEAR AVERAGE: Prices Received 1/, S elected Commodities, Montana, 1989-1996 Commodity Unit 1989 1990 1991 1992 19V3 199-1 i')9.'; | 4 62 4.59 5 09 3 00 3 24 2 75 1 75 3 00 39.90 9.35 16.10 1.210.00 66.00 67.50 5650 4 00 380 4 15 4.20 3 00 3.20 240 1 70 260 6 45 24 50 1.420.00 69.00 70.00 57.00 Beef Cattle Steers & Heifers Cows Calves Sheep Lambs Hogs. All Milk Fags Wd.il Cwt Cwt Cwt. Cwt Cwt. Cwt Cwt. Cwt Doz lb. 6820 8030 46.50 88.40 20.80 65.80 38.30 13.50 .75 1.36 70.60 83,30 51.00 95.30 17.60 48.30 50.00 13.70 68 91 69.80 84.90 50.10 93.70 18.50 46.80 44.40 12.20 66 ,57 66 50 80.00 47.90 90.30 23.60 55.50 37.60 13.30 49 85 75.60 86.00 4930 97.00 26.80 65.20 44.10 13 30 ,63 54 71.60 78.90 43.10 83.30 29.20 67 10 37.60 13 70 55 86 59 80 6670 37.90 69.50 26.80 81.40 39.10 13.30 57 1 2.1 5380 59.00 33.20 6220 31.20 91.10 49.70 15.20 66 44 1/ Marketing year average prices received by farmers are based on monthly prices weighted by monthly marketings during specific periods. These periods, by commodity, are June through May for wheal, oats, and barley; January through December for beef cattle, steers and heifers, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, milk, and wool; and December through November for hogs and eggs. Prices do not include allowance for CCC loans outstanding, purchases by the government or deficiency payments 2/ No economic value -- Not available MARKETING YEAR AVERAGE: Prices Received 1/, Selected C ommodities. United States, 1989-1996 Commodity Unit 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 IWh Dollars All Wheat Bu 3.72 261 3.00 3,24 3,26 3 45 4 5? 430 Winter Wheat Uu 3.78 2,62 2.92 3.24 3.03 3.37 4.41 4.30 Spring Wheal Bu 3.61 258 3.15 3.29 3.58 342 4 59 425 Durum Wheat Bu 3.46 2 63 2.82 3.05 4.48 462 5.65 4.45 Barley Bu 2.42 2 14 2 10 2.04 1.99 2.03 2.89 2.75 Malt Barley Bu. 2.82 2.36 2.49 2.30 2.36 2,27 3.09 2 95 Feed Barley Bu. 2.06 1.93 1.87 1.82 1.81 1.83 2.68 258 Oats Bu 1.49 1 14 1.21 1.32 1.36 1 22 1.67 1 90 Com for Grain Bu 2.36 228 2.37 2.07 2.50 2.26 324 270 Sugar Beets Ton 42.10 43 00 38.50 41.40 39 00 3880 38.10 - Potatoes Cwt 7.35 608 4.96 5.52 6 18 558 6.77 5.11 Drs' Beans Cwt 28.50 1850 15 60 19.90 2460 2250 20.80 24.20 Sweet Cherries Ton 713 00 894 00 968.00 915.00 1.190 00 1.040.00 1,260.00 1.470.00 All Hay Ton 85 40 80 60 71.20 74,30 84.70 8670 82.20 93.00 Alfalfa Hav Ton 93 80 86 60 74.60 7820 89.30 92 10 87 20 97.20 Other 1 lay Ion 65 5(1 65 10 605(1 62 20 67.40 6790 65 40 75.50 Beef Cattle Cwl. 69.50 74.60 72.70 71.30 72.60 66.70 61.80 58.70 Steers & Heifers Cwt 74.30 7880 76.60 75.30 76.80 69 40 65.10 62.50 Cows Cwl 48 Oil 51.50 49.80 47.40 47.60 4300 35.70 3050 Calves Cwl 9(1 8(1 95 60 9800 89.00 9120 87 20 73.10 5840 Sheep Cwt 24,40 23 20 19.70 25.80 28.60 30.90 28.00 29 90 Lambs Cwt 66 10 55 50 52.20 59.50 64.40 65 60 78.20 8820 Hogs. All Cwt 42.50 53.70 49.10 41.60 4520 39 90 40.50 5190 Eggs Doz 689 .708 676 576 634 614 624 750 Milk. All Cwt 13.56 13.74 1227 13 15 1284 1301 1278 1475 Wool Lb 1.24 80 55 74 51 78 1 04 70 1/ Marketmg year avcrai ;e prices received by farmers a re based on monthly prices weighted b> month \ marketings during specillc periods. These periods, by commodity, are June thr iugh May for wheat, oats, and barley; January through December for beef cat le. steers and heifers, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, milk. and wool; and Dccembc r through November for hogs a nd eggs Prices do not include allowance for C (^(^ loans outstanding. purcha.scs by the government m deficiency payments -■ Not available 24 Economic-Prices RECErvED-CROPS Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Commodities by Months, 1993-1997 1/ Commodity & Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec ALL WHEAT Dol ars per Bushel 1993 3.54 3.48 3.41 3.44 3.31 3,23 3.32 3,33 3,17 3,16 3,38 3,57 1994 3.62 3.52 3.70 3.68 3.46 3,63 3.29 3,15 3,36 3,47 3,58 3,69 1995 3.63 3.61 3.60 3.49 3.58 3,79 3.99 4,12 4,20 4.44 4,48 4,58 1996 4.57 4,73 4.78 4.99 5.49 5,32 5.32 5.06 4.49 4.33 4,25 4,43 1997 4 15 4,06 4 03 4,14 4.20 4,02 3,92 3.90 3.68 3,65 WINTER WHEAT 1993 3.46 3,42 3.37 3.34 3.19 2,98 3,08 2.98 2.86 2,89 3.21 3,37 1994 3.39 3.48 3.49 3.35 3.16 3,09 2,95 3.00 3.26 3.49 3.54 3.64 1995 3.55 3.58 3.46 3.42 3.50 3,85 4,02 4.08 4.24 4.60 4.61 4.65 1996 4.57 4.80 4.83 5.01 5.62 5,45 5,25 5.15 4,52 4.30 4.15 4.35 1997 4 14 4,07 4.01 4 11 4.23 4,04 3,76 3,72 3,37 3,45 SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM 1993 3.62 3,57 3.44 3.53 3.43 3,46 3.55 3.55 3,56 3,44 3.44 3.73 1994 3.79 3,52 3.77 3.76 3.49 3.70 3.47 3.21 3,37 3,40 3.50 3.63 1995 3.62 3,52 3.52 3.38 3.53 3.74 3.95 4.08 4,16 4,36 4.43 4.51 1996 4.55 4,68 4.74 4.94 5.46 5.26 5.34 4.81 4,47 4,35 4.26 4.42 1997 4.15 4.05 4.03 4.16 4.17 3 99 3 89 3.84 3,62 3,55 DURUM WHEAT 1993 3.20 3.11 3.15 3.09 3,07 2.93 2.96 3.01 3,34 3,77 4,10 4.73 1994 5.26 4.80 5.62 603 5,49 5.85 5.23 5.02 4,26 4,79 4,90 5,07 1995 4.72 4.79 4.87 4.75 4,78 5.62 5.22 5.47 5,08 4,91 4,68 5,23 1996 4.92 4.93 5.06 5.27 5,32 5.65 5.33 5.55 4,74 4,40 4.74 5,34 1997 4.19 4.41 4.28 4.13 4,41 4.20 4.42 4,97 5,51 5,55 BARLEY 1993 2.41 2.23 2.18 1.95 2,11 1.98 1 86 2,24 2,13 1,93 2,05 2.15 1994 2.01 2.02 2.24 1.95 2.00 1 93 2.22 2,41 2.10 2.06 2,26 2.27 1995 2.26 2.27 2.13 2.14 2.12 2.28 2.28 2.88 2.62 282 3.02 3.05 1996 3.13 3.26 3.30 3.26 3.34 3.28 3.27 3.27 3,25 3.10 3.17 3.21 1997 2.94 3.09 2.68 2.55 2.62 2,42 2.87 3.03 2,72 2.60 OATS 1993 1.20 1.22 1.30 1.52 1.25 1,38 1.50 1 19 1,09 1,41 1.36 1.44 1994 1.32 1.26 1.37 1.37 1 46 1,50 1.42 1.28 1,32 1,19 1,35 1.23 1995 1.21 1.32 1.38 1.43 1.45 1,39 1 50 1.36 1,45 1.50 1,50 1.50 1996 1.76 2.06 2.06 2.35 1.94 2,23 2.02 1.91 1,92 1,94 1 54 1,85 1997 1.52 1.92 2,05 2.00 1.80 1,65 N/A 1.32 1,22 1,30 ALL HAY Dollars per Ton 1993 70.00 69.00 70,00 70.00 67,00 71,00 69.00 66.00 70,00 68,00 66.00 71,00 1994 69.00 66,00 64,00 64.00 65,00 64,00 65.00 69.00 71,00 73,00 72.00 73,00 1995 72.00 72,00 70,00 73,00 71,00 70,00 6700 66.00 64,00 65,00 68.00 66 00 1996 63.00 66,00 65,00 67,00 63,00 64,00 64,00 68.00 73.00 71,00 75.00 84,00 1997 104.00 113,00 112,00 112.00 98 00 84,00 7800 82.00 84,00 84,00 ALFALFA HAY 1993 71.00 71,00 72,00 72,00 67,00 7200 70,00 70,00 72,00 71,00 69.00 71,00 1994 70.00 68.00 66.00 66,00 65,00 64,00 66,00 69,00 71,00 74,00 73.00 74,00 1995 73 00 73,00 71.00 74,00 73,00 71,00 68,00 68,00 66,00 66,00 69.00 67,00 1996 65.00 67,00 66.00 68,00 65,00 64,00 66 00 68,00 74,00 73 00 76.00 85.00 1997 106.00 117,00 114.00 114,00 101 00 84 00 79,00 82,00 84,00 85,00 ALL OTHER HAY 1993 60,00 60 00 63.00 62.00 60,00 60,00 62,00 58,00 61 00 60,00 59 00 59,00 1994 59,00 58,00 55,00 55.00 54,00 56.00 59,00 60,00 63,00 65,00 63.00 63,00 1995 64,00 65,00 59 00 63.00 65,00 63,00 61 00 58,00 53,00 58,00 57,00 56,00 1996 55,00 55.00 54,00 57.00 56,00 55,00 55,00 58,00 59,00 58,00 60 00 72,00 1997 88,00 93.00 93,00 95.00 89,00 71,00 71,00 73,00 72,00 71 00 1/ Figures for October 1' *97 are preliminary. N// \--Not Ava liable. 1997 Montana agriciltiral Statistics Economic-Prices Received-Livestock 25 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected C ommodities by Months, 1993-1997 1/ Cummodily &. \cm Jan Icb Mar Apr Ma\ June Jul> Aug Sept Oct No\ Dec BKKK f A 11 IK Dollars per llundrcducighl 1993 74.70 77.00 74.50 70.80 62.80 64.70 61 10 71 20 82.50 83 80 77 60 71 70 1994 77.70 77 10 78.70 7350 5830 55.20 5880 6750 73 00 7200 69 00 63 50 1995 69.20 6830 64 10 5820 5290 47.30 4920 5650 59 30 57 20 5580 54 10 1996 52.60 52.80 52 10 4860 44.30 39.70 45.60 57 00 59.30 56 10 58 90 57 30 1997 62 00 64 80 64 80 62 30 56 70 48 80 <■() 9(1 63 60 69 30 71 50 stei-;rs& iif.ifkrs 1993 87 40 84.90 85.40 85.60 84.00 84.30 80.20 82.60 85 40 87.90 87.10 85 60 1994 85.20 83 70 84.50 81.40 73.40 71.40 70.50 7360 76.50 78 10 77.30 75 50 1995 75.80 73.80 7030 66 80 65.70 63.00 6240 6440 64.20 63 00 62.20 6230 1996 5870 56,40 56,30 53-70 53 80 5430 5890 60 10 60 90 6050 61 50 6230 1W7 67.50 7030 7250 74 10 77,40 7240 73,20 77,30 7640 8070 COWS 1443 47.80 49 1 0 49.10 49.40 5 1 .40 52.70 52 50 51 7(1 49,40 4670 4600 44 60 1994 45.90 47,20 48.10 48.60 4640 45.30 44,50 44 60 41.70 3770 3590 38 10 1995 42.90 43,30 43.50 40.80 39.10 39 90 39.60 38.00 3540 32.40 30.10 32 10 1996 33.30 33.70 34.00 31.60 32.70 32.90 33.30 37.60 34.90 33.00 32.40 32.60 1997 3330 3800 40.30 41.40 41.70 39.60 4040 39.20 34 80 36.70 ( AI,VES2/ 1993 9620 96.00 98.90 102 00 97.30 98.00 93.70 104,00 9860 97.50 95 80 94.30 1994 98.40 97.70 99 40 97,10 89 30 86.20 8270 85 80 81.70 80.00 79 60 79.20 1995 83.00 82.50 79 60 74,20 72.10 70.50 65 30 65 00 65.50 64.80 62.10 63 80 1996 62.30 62.20 61.30 56.80 59.40 55.90 5490 .59.80 61.40 61.00 62.50 64 70 1997 70 10 77.30 80.40 83.90 84.30 79 30 79 80 85 80 87.30 88 10 SliKKP 1993 30.80 3280 3340 22.00 3080 29.50 30.70 30.30 24,20 23.20 24.60 2880 1994 33.70 32.40 35.50 27.10 29.80 31.30 30.40 26.70 26.40 25.70 30.90 33 10 1995 30.60 33.80 26.80 25.60 25.00 28.00 29.70 28.90 26.40 23.30 21.00 24.60 1996 29.00 31.10 35.70 28.70 25.20 31.90 33 50 31.70 32.90 27.00 3140 3780 1997 41 80 41 80 42,50 37.60 33.40 37,20 43 90 40 50 33 10 LAMBS 1993 69.10 72.80 73,20 55,70 55.60 55.00 52.40 65.70 67.00 64.80 66.70 68.40 1994 62.30 61.40 56.90 49.30 47.30 64.20 71.90 71.60 66.70 65.50 66.90 66.90 1995 67.30 73.20 72.60 65.80 84.10 8680 85.70 83.90 84.00 80.40 78.20 80.20 1996 80 10 86 60 90 00 87 00 94.60 98.80 99 60 88.50 91 60 90.50 88.40 96.90 1997 104 00 105 00 98 90 100.00 10300 92 90 89 30 9880 99 40 Al 1 Mil K 1993 13.30 13.10 12.60 12.70 12.50 13.20 13.90 13.60 13.40 14 10 14 10 14 20 1994 14,50 14.30 14 10 13.90 13.90 14.00 12.80 12.80 13 00 13.40 13 90 13 70 1995 13.70 13.30 13 40 13 10 13 40 12.60 1240 13 10 12.90 1350 1380 1420 1996 15 00 15 40 1400 13.90 14 10 13 90 15 40 16.20 1620 1640 17 20 15 50 1997 1 3 50 13 00 1340 13 80 13 40 12 10 12 in 1 2 30 12 90 14 10 1/ 1 ii;urcs lor October 1 W7 arc prcll minar\ Ni 1 prclimina r\ figures av ailable lor sheep and 1 ambs 2/ C "alves weig hing less th an 500 lbs 26 State Statistics-All Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALLW 3EAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year Planted Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1987 4,895,000 4.690,000 32.2 151,220,000 414,186,000 88 1988 4,730,000 3.830,000 15.7 59,970,000 238,578,000 62 1989 6,340,000 5,235,000 27.7 145,030,000 530,779,000 101 1990 5,745,000 5,185,000 28.1 145,865,000 384,440.000 74 1991 5,130,000 4,479.000 36.5 163,507,000 518.863,000 116 1992 5,500,000 4.947.000 30.1 149,151.000 509,354,000 103 1993 5,565,000 5,264.000 39.2 206,334,000 715,160,000 136 1994 5,580,000 5,378,000 31.7 170,590,000 601,935,000 112 1995 5,720,000 5,435.000 36.0 195,750,000 904,112,000 166 1996 6,640,000 6,360,000 27.8 176,960,000 712,588,000 112 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Har\'ested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 121,000 112,000 186,500 187,700 166,400 189,500 187,700 197,000 230,000 265,000 60.6 44.5 53.2 54.2 55.4 60.0 60.5 56.9 58.6 60,4 7,327,000 4,979,000 9,920,000 10,180,000 9,215,000 11,374.000 11.348,000 11,210,000 13,485.000 15,995.000 4,569,000 3,718,000 5,048.500 4,997.300 4,312.600 4,757.500 5,067.300 5,181,000 5,205,000 6,095,000 31.5 14.8 268 27.2 35.8 29.0 38.4 30.8 35.0 26.4 143,893,000 54,991,000 135,110,000 135,685,000 154,292,000 137,777,000 194,986,000 159,380,000 182,265,000 160,965,000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 4,014,000 3,544,700 4,478,500 4,306,300 3,637,100 4,145,000 4,215,500 4,235,500 4.111,000 31 9 150 27.2 28.1 37.1 29.7 39.4 32.0 36.0 128,092,000 53,221,000 121,860,000 121,060,000 135,007,000 123,202.000 166,249.000 135,635,000 148,055,000 555,000 173,300 570,000 691,000 675,500 612,500 860,800 945,500 1,094,000 28.5 10.2 23.2 21.2 28.5 23.8 33.4 25.1 31.3 15,801,000 1,770,000 13,250,000 14,625,000 19,285,000 14,575,000 28,737.000 23,745,000 34,210,000 -Not Available Montana All Wheat Montana All Wheat Million Bushels 250 200 Million Acres 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Production Harvested Acres Million Bushels 300 Dollars 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel I 1 ~»— Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 1997 Montana Agrici'i.tural Statistics State Statistics-Winter Wheat 27 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1987-1996 YEAR Planlcii llancstcd for (jrain I'Roort HON VAI.l 1 Nicid Per Acre loial \ ,ilue lit I'foducthUl \': lue per \tie Acres Bushels Dollars 1987 2,300,000 2.200.000 36.0 79,200,000 210.672.000 9b 1988 2,450,000 2.100.000 19.0 39,900,000 154.014.000 73 1989 2,500,000 1,500.000 36.0 54,000,000 201.420.000 134 1990 2,700,000 2.500.000 35.0 87,500,000 221.375.000 89 1991 2,350,000 1.900.000 40.0 76,000,000 237.880.000 125 1992 2,600.000 2.250.000 29.0 65.250,000 214.673,000 95 1993 2.650.000 2.450.000 42.0 102,900.000 335.454,000 137 1994 1.950.000 1.850.000 35.0 64.750.000 223,388,000 121 1995 1.500,000 1.370.000 400 54.800.000 253,176.000 185 1996 2.150.000 1 .980.000 32.0 63.360.000 240.768,000 i:: Year IRRK.AIl I) lUTAl. N<)N-1RR1(,A11 1) Harvested tor Graiti Yield Per Acre Produclion 1 larvested lor Grain Yield Per Acre Production .•\crcs Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 20,000 23,000 24,000 26,000 28,500 33,500 35,000 29,000 30,000 35,000 h.VO 50.0 60.0 60.0 61.0 63.0 65.0 58.0 63.0 650 1.260,000 1,150,000 1,430,000 1,560,000 1,725,000 2.100.000 2.260,000 1,690,000 1,800,000 2,260,000 2,180,000 2.077.000 1.476.000 2,474,000 1,871,500 2,216,500 2,415,000 1,821,000 1.340,000 1.945.000 358 18.7 36.0 34.7 40.0 28.06 42.0 35.0 39.0 - 1 n 77.940.000 38.750.000 52.570.000 85.940.000 74.275.000 3.150.000 100.640.000 63.060,000 52.900.000 61.100.000 Year Nt)N-IRRlGArED FOLLOWlNCi FALLOW NON-IRRIGATI DKl -CRol'Pl D Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Produclion 1 larvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1,915,000 365 69.940.000 265.000 30.2 8,000,000 1988 1,986,700 190 37.650.000 90.300 12.2 1.100.000 1989 1,326,000 36.0 47,870,000 150.000 31.0 4.700.000 1990 2,158.000 36.2 78,040,000 316,000 25.0 7,900,000 1991 1.623.000 41.0 66,140,000 248,500 33.0 8,135,000 1992 2.008.000 29.0 58,000,000 208,500 25.0 5.150.000 1993 2.105.000 420 88.860,000 310,000 38.0 11.780.000 1994 1.628.000 35.0 57.150.000 193,000 31.0 5.910.000 1995 1.135.000 40.0 45.460.000 205,000 36.0 7.440.000 1996 -- -- -- ■- - -- -Not Available Million Bushels 120 Montana Winter Wheat Montana Winter Wheat Million Acres 3 Million Bushels 160 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 199.1 1994 1995 1996 Production Harvested Acres 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 199.1 1994 199'; Produclion June 1 Stocks Pncc Per Bushel J Produclion + June I Stocks = Total Supply 28 State Statistics-Other Spring Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 OTHER . SPRING WH ilAT: Acreage Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year Planted Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1987 2.400.000 2.300.000 29.0 66,700,000 185.426.000 81 1988 2.000.000 1.500.000 12.0 18,000,000 73.800.000 49 1989 3.500,000 3.400.000 25.0 85,000,000 309.400.000 91 1990 2,800,000 2.450.000 22.0 53,900.000 150.920.000 62 1991 2.600.000 2.400.000 34.0 81.600.000 264.384.000 110 1992 2,750,000 2,550,000 31.0 79.050,000 279.837.000 110 1993 2,800,000 2,700.000 37.0 99,900,000 362.637.000 134 1994 3.450.000 3.350,000 30.0 100,500.000 352.755.000 107 1995 3.950.000 3.800.000 35.0 133,000.000 610,470.000 161 1996 4.200.000 4.100.000 26.0 106.600,000 442.390,000 108 Year IRRIGATED total non-irrigated Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bus hels Acres Bushels 1987 98,000 60.1 5.890.000 2,202,000 27.6 60,810,000 1988 85,000 42.9 3,650.000 1,415,000 10.1 14,350,000 1989 158,000 52.0 8.250,000 3,242,000 24.0 76,750,000 1990 155,000 53.0 8,215,000 2,295,000 19.9 45,685,000 1991 133,000 54.0 7,200.000 2,267,000 33.0 74,400,000 1992 153,500 60.0 9,135,000 2,396.500 29.0 69.915,000 1993 151,500 59.0 9,010,000 2,548.500 36.0 90.890,000 1994 166,000 57.0 9,400.000 3.184.000 29.0 91,100,000 1995 195,000 58.0 11,300.000 3.605,000 34.0 121,700.000 1996 225,000 60.0 13,500,000 3,875,000 24.0 93,100,000 Year non-irrigated FOLLOWING FALLOW non-irrigated re-cropped Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1.932.000 27.7 53,510.000 270.000 27,0 7,300,000 1988 1,345.000 102 13,775,000 70.000 8.2 575,000 1989 2,872,000 24.0 68,950,000 370.000 21.0 7,800,000 1990 1.945,000 20.2 39,385,000 350.000 180 6,300,000 1991 1,865,000 34.0 64,000.000 402.000 26.0 10.400,000 1992 2,012,000 30.0 61.075,000 384,500 23.0 8,840,000 1993 2,021.500 37.0 74.550.000 527.000 31.0 16,340,000 1994 2,464,000 30.0 74,100,000 720.000 24.0 17.000.000 1995 2.765.0003 35.0 96.300.000 840.000 30.0 25.400.000 1996 -- -- - - -- -- -Not Available Million Bushels Montana Other Spring Wheat Montana Other Spring Wheat Million Acres Million Bushels 200 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Production Harvested Acres 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 1997 Montana At.RKii.iiR^M. Si A 1 LSI Ks StaikSiaiisik s-Di Ki mWhkai 29 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total \ alut , and Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year I'lanlcd 1 lar\ eslcd ioi (irain I'RODUC IIOS VAi ri Yield Per Acre loial Value of ProduclKin Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Doll ars 1987 195.000 190.000 280 5.320.000 18.088.000 95 1988 280.000 230.000 90 2.070,000 10.764.000 47 1989 340.000 335,000 18.0 6,030,000 19.959.000 60 1990 245.000 235,000 19.0 4.465.000 12,145.000 52 1991 1 80,000 1 79,000 33.0 5.907.000 16.599.000 93 1992 1 50,000 147.000 33.0 4.851.000 14.844.000 101 1993 115.000 114.000 31.0 3.534.000 1 7.069.000 150 1994 180.000 178.000 30.0 5,340,000 25.792.000 145 1995 270.000 265.000 30.0 7,950,000 40.466.000 153 \Wl^ 290.000 280.000 25.0 7.000,000 29,400.000 105 Near IRRIGATED lOlAI NON-IRRIGATFD llar\estcd lor Grain Yield Per Acre Produclioii Harvested lor Grain Yield Per Acre Production .Acres Bushels .Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 IWh 4,000 4,500 6,700 4,900 2.500 1.200 2.000 5.000 5.000 .59.0 44.8 530 60.4 590 56.0 650 60.0 57.0 470 177.000 179.000 240,000 405.000 290.000 139.000 78.000 120.000 285.000 235.000 1 87.000 226,000 330,500 228,300 174.100 144.500 112.800 176.000 260.000 275.000 27.5 8.4 18.0 17.8 32.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 29.0 25 0 5.143.000 1,891,000 5,790,000 4.060,000 5,617,000 4,712,000 3.456,000 5,220.000 7,665.000 6.765.000 Year NON-IRRKiATKD FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGA FED RF-CROPPFD Harvested lor (irain Yield Per .Acre Production Harvested tor Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 IhV.OUO 213.000 280..500 203.300 149.100 125.000 89,000 143,500 211,000 278 8.4 18.0 17.9 33.0 33.0 32.0 31.0 30.0 4.642.000 1,796.000 5,040,000 3.635,000 4.867,000 4.127.000 2.839.000 4.385.000 6.295.000 20.000 13.000 50.000 25.000 25.000 19,500 23,800 32.500 49.000 25 1 7.3 15.0 17.0 30.0 30.0 26.0 26.0 280 501.000 95.000 750.000 425.000 750,000 585,000 617.000 835,000 1.370.000 --Not Available Million Bushels 10 Montana Durum Wheat Montana Durum Wheat Thousand Acres Million Bushels Dollars 1087 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 199.^ 1994 1995 19% Production Harvested Acres 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Production June I Stocks Price Per Bushel Production + June I Stocks = Total Supply 30 State Statistics-Barley Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 BARLEY: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1987 -1996 Year Planted Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1987 2.300.000 2,100.000 45.0 94,500.000 171,990,000 82 1988 1.800.000 1.250.000 24.0 30.000,000 84,600,000 68 1989 1.700.000 1.600.000 43.0 68.800.000 152,048,000 95 1990 1 .600.000 1.380.000 41.0 56,580.000 130,134,000 94 1991 1.800.000 1.650,000 52.0 85.800.000 200,772,000 122 1992 1.350.000 1,200,000 44.0 52.800.000 126,192,000 105 1993 1.300.000 1,100,000 58.0 63.800,000 131,428,000 119 1994 1,300,000 1,200,000 44.0 52,800.000 117,216,000 99 1995 1.300.000 1,200,000 52.0 62.400.000 187,200,000 156 1996 1.300.000 1.200.000 43.0 51.600.000 154,800,000 129 Year IRRIGATED total non-irrigated Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 219.000 215.000 250,000 275,000 275,000 282,000 229,000 230,000 242,000 258,000 75.0 59.0 66.0 74.4 77.0 71.0 77.0 75.0 75.0 78.0 16.400.000 12,700,000 16,600,000 20,450,000 21,270,000 20,150,000 17,661,000 17,321,000 18,155,000 20,000,000 1.881.000 1,035,000 1,350,000 1,105,000 1,375.000 918.000 871.000 970.000 958.000 942.000 42.0 17.0 39.0 32.7 47.0 36.0 53.0 37,0 46.0 34.0 78.100.000 17,300,000 52,200,000 36,130,000 64,530,000 32,650,000 46.139,000 35,479,000 44,245,000 31,600,000 Yield non-irrigated following fallow non-irrigated RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1.226,000 835,000 845,000 575.000 817,000 464,000 379,000 402,000 407,000 44.0 18.0 39.0 34.9 50.0 40.0 54.0 40.0 48.0 53,600,000 14,770,000 33.153,000 20,080,000 40,660,000 18,460,000 20,416,000 16,003,000 19,677,000 655,000 200,000 505,000 530,000 558,000 454,000 492,000 568,000 551.000 37.0 13.0 38.0 30.3 43.0 31.0 52.0 34.0 45.0 24,500,000 2,530,000 19,047,000 16,050,000 23,870,000 14,190,000 25,723.000 19,476,000 24,568,000 - Not Available. Million Bushels Montana Barley Million Acres 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 199.1 1994 1995 1996 Production Harvested Acres Montana Barley Million Bushels Dollars 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel c Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 1997MoMANvA(.Ri( I iTiRAi. Statistics Si \ii Si MisiK s-0\is, Corn. Poi moks 31 OATS: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year Hlanlcd Harsesled (or Grain I'RODUt HON VAIl'i; Yield Per Acre lolal \ .line oll'roduetion \'aliic I'er Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1987 235.000 110.000 55.0 6,050,000 9,015.000 82 1988 210.000 90.000 31.0 2,790,000 6,305,000 70 1989 250.000 145.000 46.0 6.670.000 9,471.000 65 1990 160.000 70.000 40.0 2.800.000 3.500,000 50 1991 200.000 110.000 55.0 6.050.000 7,865,000 72 1992 165.000 90.000 56.0 5.040.000 6.199,000 69 1993 140.000 85.000 65.0 5,525.000 7.790,000 92 1994 140.000 75.000 48.0 3.600.000 4,680,000 62 1995 145.000 80.000 590 4.720.000 8.260,000 103 1996 100.000 50.000 400 2.000.000 3,400,000 68 Year IRRKiATll) NON-lRRlGAll 1) Harvested for Grain Yield I'er Acre Production llar\ested lor Grain Yield Per Acre Produclioii Acres Bushels .Acres B jshels 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 21,000 24,000 36,000 20,000 22,000 20.000 19.000 21.000 20.000 14.000 809 67.5 74.1 70.0 70.0 78.0 78.0 66,0 83.0 720 1.700.000 1.620.000 2.670.000 1.400.000 1.540.000 1.560.000 1.482.000 1.380.000 1.664.000 1.010.000 89.0(10 66.000 109.000 50.000 88.000 70.000 66.000 54.000 60.000 36.000 488 17.7 36.6 28.0 51.0 50.0 61.0 41.0 51.0 280 1 . 1 7U.00U 4.000.000 1.400.000 4,510.000 3.480.000 4.043.000 2.220.000 3.056.000 990.000 CORN : Acreage, Production , Total Value, 1987-1996 ^ear TOlAl PLANITiD HARVESTED FOR (iRAIN HARVESTED FOR SlLAGi: Harvested Production Value of Production Harvested .Acres Production Yield Per Acre Total Yield Per .Acre Total Acres Bushels Dollars Ions 1987 80.000 15.000 105.0 1.575.000 3.465.000 64.000 18 0 1 .1 52.o(iM I98X 90.000 20.000 110.0 2.200.000 6.930.000 67.000 19.0 1.273.0UU 1989 80.000 4,000 800 320.000 832.000 75.000 18 0 1.350.000 1990 65.000 9.000 95.0 855,000 2.138.000 55.000 190 1.045.000 1991 75.000 15.000 120.0 1,800,000 4.860.000 59.000 18 0 1.062.000 1992 70.000 25.000 110.0 2,750,000 6.875.000 43.000 21 0 903.000 1993 65.000 8.000 105.0 840.000 2.436.000 55.000 18.0 990.000 1994 60.000 20.000 135.0 2.700.000 7.155.000 39.000 21.0 819.000 1995 55.000 16.000 120.0 1.920.000 5.760.000 38.000 20.0 760.000 1996 55.000 15.000 137,0 2.055.000 5.343.000 39.000 21 0 819.000 POTATOES: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1987-1996 Near Planted Harvested Yield Per .Acre Total Production Value of Production Value Per .Acre Acr es Cwl Doll ars 1987 8.000 7.900 300 2.370.000 13.391.000 1.695 1988 7.800 7.700 280 2.156.000 16.709.000 2.170 1989 8.200 8.100 275 2.228.0(H» 18.381.000 2.269 1990 9.000 8.900 280 2.492.000 21.431.000 2.408 1991 9.400 9.300 300 2.790.000 15,903,000 1.710 1992 8.600 8.500 290 2.465.000 20,706,000 2.436 1993 9.100 9.000 300 2.700.000 24,165,000 2.685 1994 10.000 10.000 320 3.200.000 22,080,000 2.208 1995 9.800 9.800 300 2.940.000 27,489.000 2.805 199h 10.400 10,200 31'; 3.213.000 20.724.000 2.032 32 State Statistics-Dry Beans, Sii(;ar Beets, Sweet Cherries Montana Agrichitir/XL Statistics 1997 DRY BEANS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, «& Value per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1987-1996 Year Planted Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Per Acre Total Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Pounds Cwt Dollars 1987 5,800 5,700 2,190 125.000 1.500.000 263 1988 4,400 4,000 1,900 76.000 2,128,000 532 1989 6,000 5.900 2.200 130,000 3.575,000 606 1990 13,500 13.000 1,690 220.000 2,992.000 230 1991 9.000 8.300 1.900 158,000 2,086.000 251 1992 10,200 9.500 1.910 181,000 3.457.000 364 1993 12,000 11,000 1,410 155.000 4,232,000 385 1994 10,200 10,000 2.200 220,000 3,718.000 372 1995 11,000 10,800 1.900 205.000 3,301.000 306 1996 10,500 10,300 2.280 235.000 5.758.000 559 SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, & Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year Planted Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Value of Production Value Per Acre 1987 49,200 48.900 22.2 1.086.000 45.829,000 937 1988 49,600 48,900 21.1 1.032.000 46,646,000 954 1989 52,700 51,900 19.9 1.033.000 45,039.000 868 1990 55,200 55.100 22.5 1.240.000 53,568.000 972 1991 56,600 56,300 23.3 1.312.000 48.938.000 869 1992 55,900 55,800 22.8 1.272,000 55.714.000 998 1993 54,400 54,100 21.6 1.169.000 50.968.000 942 1994 54,300 54,000 24.2 1.307.000 54.763,000 1,014 1995 55,700 55,500 21.5 1.193.000 47.601.000 858 1996 57.700 57,500 22.6 1.300,000 - -- -Not aval lal )le. SWEET CHERRIES: Production and Value, 1987-1996 Year PRODUCTION VALUE Production Producion Having Value Average Price Per Ton Value of Production Tons Dollars 1987 3.800 2.600 877 2,280,000 1988 3,300 1.900 548 1.042.000 1989 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1990 280 150 1.670 250,000 1991 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1992 800 340 988 336.000 1993 900 105 1,590 167,000 1994 750 640 1,200 770,000 1995 900 760 1.210 916.000 1996 700 630 1.420 893.000 1/ Froze out, no commercial production. I')')7 Montana A(;ri( ittirai, Staiisik s S TA I K. S TA I IS 1 1< S- A 1 1 ALFA SKI.D 33 ALFALFA SEED: E.stimatcs by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1995 District roiAi, IRRIGATi:!) \()\-irri(;aii 1) Acres Yield Production Acres Yield Production \crcs ^ icid Production P ounds P ounds Pounds NW^SW 200 240 48.000 200 240 48,0(J0 0 0 0 N. Central 1,200 286 343.000 1.000 310 310,000 200 165 33,000 Northeast 1.100 259 318.000 900 310 279.000 200 195 39,000 Central 700 341 239.000 600 370 222.000 100 170 17.000 S. Central 3.900 313 1.221.000 2.700 412 1,113.000 1.200 90 108.000 Southeast 5,200 246 1.28 1. 000 1,700 380 646.000 3.500 1X1 635.000 MONTANA 12,300 280 3,450.000 7,100 369 2,618,000 5,200 160 832,000 ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1996 District TOTAL IRRIGATKI) NON-lRRKiATHD Acres Yield Production Acres Yield Production Acres Yield Production Pounds Pounds Pounds NW+SW N. Central Northeast Central S. Central Southeast 200 1.800 800 900 4.800 3,000 400 458 281 259 558 340 80.000 824.000 225.000 233.000 2.678.000 1 ,020,000 200 1,500 600 800 3,800 1.800 400 531 333 279 666 450 80.000 797.000 200.000 223.000 2.530.000 810.000 0 300 200 100 1.000 1,200 0 90 125 100 148 1-5 0 27.000 25.000 10.000 148.000 210.000 MONTANA 11.500 440 5,060,000 8.700 533 4,640,000 2,800 150 420,000 ALFALFA SEED: Acreage, Production, Price, and Total Value, Montana, 1987-1996 TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Total Price Value of 1 larvested Yield Harvested Yield ^ear Acre Pounds per Cu 1 Production Acres Per Acre .Acres Per Acre Acres Pounds (000) Pounds Pounds (000) (Cleaned) (000) Dels. Dols (000) (Cleaned) (000) (Cleaned) I'JS" — __ 3.139 .- _. .. .. __ „ I'JSS 19 284 5,320 — — 10.6 441 8.1 80 l'»S>' 10 225 2,250 -- - 6.8 289 3.2 90 !')>)() 26 265 6.890 — — 8.5 544 17.5 130 I'Wl 20 270 5.90 96.00 5.664 8.0 475 12.0 133 iw; 10 265 2.520 97.00 2.444 5.8 366 3.7 108 1 993 8 160 1.200 97.00 1.164 5.3 177 2.2 118 1 994 15 390 5.850 91.00 5.324 8.0 582 7.0 170 1995 12.3 280 3.450 107.00 3.692 7.1 369 5.2 160 1 996 11.5 440 5.060 118.00 5,971 8.7 533 2.8 150 PLEASl I NOTE; All" jifa seed data pr n\ ided bv fund s from the Montana Alfalfa Sei d Committee i 1 cooperation \ Mth the Monta ia Dcpartn ent oCAgricult urc 34 St.ate Statistics-Hay Montana .\grici ltiral Statistics 1997 ALL HAY: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1987-1996 Year Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Total Value of Production Value Per Acre Acre Acres Tons Dollars 1987 2,200.000 1.91 4,210,000 189.450.000 86 1988 1.800.000 1.55 2,790,000 237.150.000 132 1989 2.100.000 1.90 3.990.000 268.500.000 128 1990 2.050.000 2.10 4.300.000 270.050.000 132 1991 2.150.000 2.17 4.655.000 232.693.000 108 1992 2,080.000 2.04 4.238.000 289.289.000 139 1993 2.230.000 2.16 4.806.000 320.094.000 144 1994 2.200.000 2.06 4.540.000 315.836.000 144 1995 2.400.000 2.23 5.360.000 346.840.000 145 1996 2,600.000 1.89 4.920.000 326.850.000 126 Year IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per .Acre Production Har\ested Yield Per Acre Production .Acres Tons Acres Tons 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1.120.000 1.150.000 1.080.000 1.090,000 1,075,000 1,060,000 1,050,000 1,090,000 1,140.000 1.180.000 2.65 2.11 2.60 2.88 2.90 2.80 2.90 2.83 3.01 2.75 2.970.000 2.430.000 2.810.000 3.140.000 3.115.000 2.968.000 3.041.000 3.085.000 3.435.000 3.250.000 1.080.000 650.000 1.020.000 960.000 1.075.000 1.020.000 I.I 80.000 1.110.000 1.260.000 1,420.000 1,15 .55 1.16 1.21 1.43 1.25 1.50 1.31 1.53 1.18 1.240.000 360,000 1.180.000 1.160.000 1,540.000 1.270.000 1,765,000 1,455,000 1,925,000 1,670,000 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage and Production, 1987-1996 Year TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Yield YJeld Yield Har\ested Per Acre Production Harvested Per Acre Production Harvested Per .Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Tons .Acres Tons 1987 1.300.000 2 2 2.860.000 700.000 3.1 2.200.000 600.000 1.1 660.000 1988 1.100.000 1.9 2.090.000 740.000 2.5 1.850.000 360.000 7 240.000 1989 1.200.000 2.2 2.640.000 680.000 3.0 2.020.000 520.000 2 620.000 1990 1.300.000 2.5 3.250.000 720.000 3.4 2.450.000 580.000 4 800.000 1991 1.350.000 2.5 3.375.000 715.000 3.4 2.415.000 635.000 5 960.000 1992 1.300.000 2.3 2.990.000 710.000 3.2 2.290.000 590.000 2 700.000 1993 1.450.000 2.4 3.480.000 720.000 3.2 2.335.000 730.000 6 1.145.000 1994 1.550.000 2.3 3.565.000 780.000 3.2 2.500.000 770.000 4 1.065.000 1995 1.600.000 2.5 4.000.000 780.000 34 2.655.000 820.000 6 1.345.000 1996 1.700.000 2.1 3.570.000 800.000 3.1 2.500.000 900.000 T 1.070.000 OTHE] R HAY: Acreage and Production, 1987-1996 1/ ■^'ear TOrAL IRRIG.ATED NON-IRRIG.ATED Yield Yield per Yield per Harvested per Production Harxested Acre Production Harvested Acre Production Acre ■Acres Tons Acres Tons Acres Tons 1987 900.000 1.5 1.350.000 420.000 1.8 770.000 480.000 1.2 580.000 1988 700.000 1.0 700.000 410.000 1.4 580,000 290.000 4 120.000 1989 900.000 1.5 1.350,000 400.000 2.0 790,000 500.000 I.I 560.000 1990 750.000 1.4 1,050,000 370.000 1.9 690,000 380.000 .9 360.000 1991 800.000 1.6 1,280,000 360.000 1.9 700.000 440.000 1.3 580.000 1992 780.000 1.6 1,248,000 350.000 1.9 678,000 430.000 1.3 570,000 1993 780.000 1.7 1,326,000 330.000 2.1 706,000 450.000 1.4 620,000 1994 650.000 1.5 975,000 310.000 1.9 585,000 340.000 1.1 390,000 1995 800.000 1.7 1,360,000 360.000 2.2 780,000 440.000 1.3 580,000 1996 900.000 1.5 1,350,000 380.000 2.0 750,000 520.000 1.2 600,000 1/ Includes wild, clove -timothy, gr ain hay, and othe ha\. 1997 Montana A(;rici i i ir^l Si a i im k s Si vii: Siaiisik s-Sio( ksok Major Grains 35 STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1988-1997 Crop MARCH 1 JUNI 1 SIT'ITMHIR I DHChMHlR 1 On Farm Total All On 1 arm Total All On Farm Total All On Farm lotal All & "icar Total Positions 1' l.ilal Positions 1/ total Positions 1' total Positions 1' 1 housand Hushcls AIIWIIKAT 1 I4S8 92.000 127.495 64,000 88.997 87.000 119.183 71.000 99.035 1989 51.000 73,448 39,000 51.095 150.000 174.265 1 14.000 142.119 1990 75.000 99.440 44,000 57,158 145.000 169.527 110.000 128.352 1991 73.000 95.331 48,000 64.951 162.000 195.095 110.000 137,546 1992 56.000 79.637 25,000 36.582 141.000 160,598 98.000 120,950 1993 62.000 86,849 35,000 48.352 200.000 219,000 147.000 173,000 1994 90,000 116.000 53,000 70.500 170.000 200,500 115.000 142.000 1995 69.000 91.000 33.000 50.500 170.000 195,500 105,000 129.000 1996 48.000 74.500 16.000 27,500 150.000 170,300 110.000 126,800 1997 64.000 78.600 26,500 37,200 161,000 190.200 WIMKKWIIKAT | 1988 45.000 65,338 31.000 44,151 50,000 68.393 39.000 55.777 1989 25.500 38,691 20.500 27.078 52.000 64.130 43.000 52,957 1990 25,000 33.437 19.000 23.807 83.000 96.944 64,000 73.335 1991 42.000 53,080 28.000 37.012 77.000 94.178 48.000 60,731 1992 21.000 33.115 11.000 15.032 59.000 70.047 43.000 53,192 1993 24.500 36.483 12,500 18.361 84.000 95.600 66.000 79,500 1994 39.000 52.000 21.000 28.700 67.000 79.500 38.200 51,100 199? 22,000 31,300 12.000 19.300 40.000 50.200 24.000 32,500 1996 11,000 19,500 3.000 7.000 46.000 52,500 35.000 4 1 ,600 1997 19,000 23.200 6.000 8,830 45,000 54,600 DIRIM WHEAT 1 I9SS ">/ 6,368 2/ 4,067 "» ' 5,263 2 4,103 1989 11 3.322 2/ 3.234 2/ 9,020 V 8,092 1990 11 7.667 2/ 6,656 2/ 8,889 V 6.865 1991 11 5.922 2/ 5,525 11 11.022 11 9.666 1992 11 7.714 2/ 4,645 11 6.667 11 6.351 1993 11 5.534 2/ 4.277 11 7.300 u 5,100 1994 11 3.200 2/ 1.810 11 5,500 V 4,500 1995 11 3.470 2/ 1,550 11 6.970 u 6,070 1996 11 4.500 2/ 800 11 6,000 2/ 5.700 1997 11 4.600 2/ 3.270 V 6.600 2/ AI.l. SPRING WIIKAI | 1988 47.000 62.157 33.000 44.846 37,000 50.790 32.000 43.258 1989 25.500 34.757 18.500 24,017 98.000 110.135 71.000 89.162 1990 50.000 66.003 25.000 33.351 62.000 72,583 46.000 55.017 1991 31.000 42,251 20.000 27.939 85.000 100.917 62.000 76.815 1992 35.000 46.522 14.000 21.550 82.000 90,551 55.000 67.758 1993 37.500 50.366 22.500 29.991 116.000 123,400 81.000 93.500 1994 51.000 64.000 32.000 41.800 103,000 121,000 76.800 90.900 1995 47.000 59.700 21.000 31.200 130,000 145,300 81.000 96.500 1996 37.000 55.000 13.000 20.500 104.000 117,800 75.000 85.200 1997 45.000 55.400 20,500 28,370 116,000 135,600 OATS 1 1988 T/ -> 2,500 2,645 1 11 -\< -> 1989 2/ 2/ 1 400 1,550 2/ 11 V T . 1990 5.200 5.400 ■> 500 2,662 5,200 5.700 4.600 ■4.X6S 1991 3.000 3.060 1 500 1.628 5.000 5.213 4.900 5,l"h 1992 3.500 3,838 2 200 2.563 4,500 5.053 3.700 .VX.<^ 1993 3.200 3,319 1 800 1,892 4.600 4.730 3,900 4.0S0 1994 2.500 2.610 T 000 2,135 3.400 3,570 2.800 3.040 1995 2.100 2.250 1 300 1,390 4.500 4.660 4.300 4.520 1996 2.200 2.405 700 870 2.400 2,550 2,300 2,^50 1997 1.500 1,950 600 1.100 3.600 3,980 HAR1K\ 1 I'JSS 42.(1110 51,607 30,000 37,931 33.000 44,364 26,000 37.739 1989 17,0(11) 23,924 10.000 14.856 60.000 67.503 45.000 54.955 1990 27,000 36,000 10.000 14.840 50.000 57.000 34.000 40.117 1991 15,000 20,394 9.000 11.638 65.000 73.307 50.000 60,469 1992 23.000 30.220 10.000 15.464 39.000 46,785 32.000 40.077 1993 20,000 26.813 12.000 15.562 60.000 63,600 42.000 50,200 1994 25.000 34.400 13.000 17.200 45.000 52.500 33.000 40,200 1995 15,000 22.200 6.000 8.600 47.000 53.500 26.000 35.000 1996 11,000 19.500 5.000 8.000 42.000 49.000 28.000 33.000 1997 12,000 16.800 5.000 7.300 47.000 54.500 1/ Includes on farm stocks and slocks at mills, elevators, warehouse; . terminals, processors and stocks owned by Commodity Credit Corpo ration 2/ Data not available for publication. PLEASE NOTE Fundins tor winter wheat and sprinc wheat slocks was provided b\ the Montana Whi at & Barley Committee 36 State Statistics-Grain Movement Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped out of State by Class & Destination, 1987-1996 Crop Year 2/ ALL WHEAT WINTER WHEAT SPRING WHEAT 1/ BARLEY East West All East West All East West All East West All Thousand Bushels Thousand Bushels Thousand Busl lels Thousand Bushels 1987 2,799 133,102 138,090 624 71,547 72.895 2,175 61.555 65,195 5,222 27,636 34,917 1988 1,010 71,184 73,161 261 38,666 39.438 749 32.518 33.723 16,860 17.891 36,771 1989 1,612 96,820 99,369 301 45,934 46.519 1,311 50,886 52.850 4,736 25,643 31,264 1990 2.036 96,459 101,158 543 47.764 48,486 1,493 48.695 52,672 3,481 23,027 26,922 1991 2.310 149,300 153,204 308 77,597 78,067 2,002 71.703 75,137 4.630 27,150 32,129 1992 2,445 102,156 107,180 178 38,120 38,614 2,267 64.036 68,566 3,580 18,392 22,223 1993 7,866 145,081 158,406 978 75,218 78.086 6,888 69.863 80,320 3,307 30,549 34.977 1994 7,008 145,583 154.091 191 60,207 60,665 6,817 85.376 93,426 5,191 28.184 36.132 1995 16,115 176.587 201.287 49 56,404 58,245 16.066 120,183 143,042 8.234 27,430 37,382 1996 4,486 119,262 127,980 529 44,108 45,683 3.957 75.154 127.980 6,831 15,411 24,542 1/ Includes durum wheat. 2/ Crop year Jun ; through May. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statis tics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped out of State by Class, District, Mode, & Destination ", June 1995-May 1997 Shipments Out-of-State Crop Year 1995 2/ Crop Year 1996 2/ Winter Wheat Spring Wheat 3/ All Wheat Barley Winter Wheat Spring Wheat 3/ All Wheat Barley District of Origin (000) Bushels West 4/ North Central Northeast Central South Central Southeast 1,219 30,374 2,222 13,501 8,133 2,796 3,992 76,575 49,005 8.951 1,871 2,648 5,211 106.949 51,227 22,452 10,004 5,444 7.235 22.166 2,579 5,150 153 99 973 27.561 2,189 7,322 5,633 2,005 3,949 38.872 29,593 4,942 2,581 2,360 4.922 66.433 31,782 12,264 8,214 4,365 6,930 15,281 602 1.632 32 65 TOTAL SHIPPED 58,245 143,042 201,287 37,382 45,683 82,297 127,980 24.542 Atode & Destination (000) Bushels Trucked East Trucked West Trucked Others/ Total By Truck 16 4,636 228 4,880 159 4,404 1,404 5,967 175 9,040 1,632 10,847 36 2,759 519 3.314 24 3,622 117 3.763 202 3,380 523 4.105 226 7,002 640 7.868 64 3.251 292 3.607 Rail East Rail West Rail Other 5/ Total by Rail 33 51,768 1,564 53,365 15,907 115,779 5,389 137,075 15,940 167.547 6.953 190.440 8,198 24,671 1,199 34,068 505 40.486 929 41,920 3.755 71.774 2,663 78.192 4.260 112.260 3.592 120.112 6.767 12.160 2.008 20.935 TOTAL SHIPPED 58,245 143,042 201.287 37.382 45,683 82.297 127.980 24.542 1/ Based on data reported by commercial elevators and licensed truckers. Reported data were expanded to represent 100% of elevator capacity. 2/ Crop year June through May. 3/ Includes durum wheat. 4/ Northwest and Southwest combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 5/ Other and unknown. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. I')97 .Mom AN A .A(.Ki( I i.ii kai.Stmisik s Si \lt Si MISIK S-Wllh M I 111 l/MKtN 37 ALL WHEAT: Supply and Disposition by Marketing Years Montana, 1992-1996 IW2 1993 1 994 1995 1 <■)')(, */'. 'n Million Bushels SI I'lM V Bcginninj; Stocks 1 I'roduction 1 otal Supply 36 6 149.2 185.8 184 206.3 254.7 70 5 170.6 241.1 5(1 5 195.8 246.3 2~ 5 177.0 204 5 54" 0 90''.o 83% DISPOSITION Recorded movcmcnl out of slate 2/ Used for seed in Montana 1(17 2 5 S 158.4 5.9 154.1 6 1 201.3 70 1374 6 7 68% 96° o Residual 3. 24.4 19 9 3(1 1 1(15 T ^ *> 22 r„ I'olal Disposition 137 4 184.2 190 6 2188 167 3 ''6»„ Pacific Northuesl exports as a percent of total disposition 51% 59% 62% 64% 58% landing Stocks 1 484 70.5 50.5 27.5 37.2 135% 1 ' June 1 stocks. All Positions 2/ Montana Wheat Movement Project 3/ Used for flour, used for livestock feed, handling losses, and other unaccounted disappearance. Pl.KASK NOTE; Funding for the above statistics was provided bv the Montana W heal & Barlev Committee ALL WHEAT: Recorded Movement by Destination «& Marketing Years, Montana, 1992-1996 ITEM 1992 1993 1994 1995 1 '■Nh V(i '^5 Million Bushels All Destinations 1 19,4 170.9 162 6 211.3 147 8 ~il"„ Out of Montana 107.2 1584 154.1 201.3 137 4 (>8°„ Pacific Northwest Destinations 94.7 138 3 135.6 161.6 113 1 "O",, l-Aport Destinations r.xport Facilities Coluinbia Snake River Barge System 70.3 63.4 6.9 108.3 99.6 8.7 117.8 102.0 15.8 1404 131 4 90 97.4 91.5 5 9 69% 70% 66° „ Processing Destinations Interior Oregon & Washington Facilities Mills 24.4 20.7 3.7 30.0 24.4 5.6 17.8 12.5 5.3 212 11.9 9.3 15.7 8.9 68 74% 75% 73% Non-Pacific Northwest Destinations 12.5 20 1 18.5 39.7 24 3 6l°o Montana LX'stinations 12.2 12.5 85 101) 1(14 1(14°„ Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring. Hard Red Winter and Durum Irom I'acific ports 1 249.0 271 4 2^4 3 274.5 210 6 -i-O O Montana recorded exports as percent of total Hard Red Spring. Hard Red Winter and Durum exports from Pacific ports 28% 40<'o 43% 51% 46% 1 California. Oregon, and Washington ports P1.E,\SI: NO IT- Funding for the above statistics was prov ded by the Mo ntana Wheat & Barley Com mittec 38 State Statistics-Wheat Varieties Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 WHEAT VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1991-1997 & Seeded Acreage 1996 1/ & 1997 CLASS & VARIETY PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE SEEDED ACRES (000) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1/ 1997 1996 1/ 1997 WINTER WHEAT Neeley 24.7 25.0 18.4 23.3 23.6 24.6 23,4 528.8 375.8 Rocky 14,0 12.5 14.8 13.3 16.5 14.6 18,7 314.6 300.6 Tiber 117 13.5 10.7 16.2 12.4 16.5 13.6 353.9 217.0 Redwin 13,0 9.9 10.8 10.0 8.9 11.4 10.5 245.1 168.1 Kestrel — - — 0.1 0,4 1,4 4.1 31.1 65.0 Judith 0.8 7.0 9.8 10,2 8,2 3,7 3.4 78.6 53.9 Roughrider 3.6 2.8 2.0 1,8 1,0 2,1 2.9 44.4 46.2 Winalta 5.8 6.1 5.8 4.4 2.8 3.5 2.3 75.0 36.5 Big Horn 0.8 0.3 1.0 1.3 0.7 4.0 2.2 85.7 35.9 Norstar 6.6 7.6 6.4 2.0 4.0 1.8 1.8 37.8 29.1 Hawk 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 2.4 0.9 1.6 18.5 25.8 Centurk 2.4 3.3 2.4 2.6 3.1 3.1 1.5 65.6 24.3 Quantum 542 - - 0.3 1.1 1,8 0.6 1.2 12.3 185 Vangard - ~ - ~ -- - 0.8 - 12,1 Sierra ~ - O.I 0.2 0,1 0.6 0.7 12,9 10,7 Rose 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.8 .. 0.3 0.6 5.6 9,6 Warrior 0.4 0,7 1.1 1.7 0.7 0.4 0.5 9.0 8.5 Arapahoe - - - - 0.2 0.3 0.5 5.9 7.8 Stephens 2/ 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.9 0.6 0.5 11.9 7.3 Weston 1.8 0.6 0.2 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.4 13.4 7.0 Agassiz 0.7 0.1 0.8 0.4 0.2 0,3 0.3 5.6 4.0 Yuma — — — .. — — 0.2 .. 3,5 Cheyenne 1.2 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.8 0,1 0.2 1.4 2.9 Cashup 2/ - - - - - - 0.1 — 2.0 Other & Unknown 11.3 8.5 12.7 7.8 10.7 8,6 8.0 192.9 127.9 MONTANA TOTAL 100.0 100,0 100.0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 2.150,0 1,600.0 SPRING WHEAT: | Amidon 11,7 19.6 29.0 27,9 29,9 28,0 24.6 1.174.7 1,069.9 McNeal — - — - — 13 16.1 55.6 703,9 Westbred Rambo 13.5 16.7 15.5 11,9 10,5 9,9 99 417.4 429.6 Grand in 0.2 0.7 3.4 8.5 7.3 8.8 8.9 369.0 385.5 Fortuna 8.2 6.6 6.6 8.0 8.3 5.9 6.3 248.5 272.0 Stoa 8.1 6.7 5.9 5.7 3.6 6.1 4,4 257.4 193.2 Ernest — - — - — 0,2 3.1 8.7 136.0 Hi-Line - - 0.4 2.4 4.3 5.6 3.1 236.6 134.2 Len 11.9 8 1 66 6.3 6.3 3.6 3.1 152.9 133.3 Westbred 926 0.7 0.9 1.5 2.0 3.0 2.5 3.0 105.5 130.1 Lew 14.1 8.7 5.0 7.2 4.9 4.4 2.5 185.2 107.9 Newana 13.3 12.9 8.2 j6.9 5.8 5,0 2,4 211.2 103.8 Butte 86 2.0 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.9 0,7 1,3 31.0 57 1 Westbred 936 - - - 0.2 0.3 1.4 1,1 57.8 48.7 Fergus — — — — 0,2 0.6 0.9 23.3 38.4 Westbred Express - - - 0,3 0.4 0.3 0.7 13.5 30,2 Gus 0.1 0.1 — 0.1 0,6 1.3 0.7 56,4 29,1 Olaf 3.6 2.7 2.8 2,2 1,1 0.5 0.6 19,0 24,5 Kulm — — — — — 0.5 0.4 20,3 19,5 Bounty 309 — — — 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.4 8,7 168 Bergen - - ~ — - 0.6 0.3 24.7 14,8 Border — — — — 0,2 0,8 0,3 35.5 13,7 Glenman — 1.4 1.3 0.9 0.7 0.3 0.3 11.8 13.3 Sonja — — — — — 0.1 0.3 3.8 12.5 Other & Unknown 12.6 14.4 13.4 9.2 11.2 11.4 5.3 471,5 232.0 MONTANA TOTAL 100,0 1000 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100.0 4.200,0 4,350.0 DURUM WHEAT: | Kyle - 2.4 7.0 23,6 23.4 20.4 38.4 57.2 122.8 Monroe 14.2 10.3 24.2 22.5 11.1 20,5 14.0 57.4 44.9 Medora 14.0 20.8 18.0 3,4 6.0 2,4 8.6 6.7 27.5 Renville 6.0 5.9 2.8 7.4 10.0 9,0 8,3 25.2 26.6 Vic 15.5 266 7.7 9.3 17.7 13,9 7.4 38.9 23.5 Sceptre 0.1 - — — 3.8 3,1 5.4 8.8 17.3 Crosby 4.3 4.8 2.8 6.4 3.5 7,8 5.0 21.9 16.1 Westbred Laker 12.6 8.9 23.5 14.5 3.8 3.1 2.8 8.6 8.9 Ward 14,1 5.8 1.3 4.6 4.7 5.4 1.9 15.2 5.9 Durex - — — .. — 0.8 1.0 2.1 3.3 Voss — — __ .. -_ __ 1.0 ._ 3.3 Plenty — — — 1.7 3.7 7.1 0,9 19.9 2.8 Kemut — — — 11 0,3 0,5 0,6 1.4 2.0 Westbred 881 — — — — .. 0.2 0,1 0.5 0.3 Other & Unknown 19,2 14,5 12,7 5,5 12,0 5,8 46 16.2 14.8 MONTANA TOTAL 100.0 100,0 100,0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 280.0 320.0 1/ Revised, 2/ Soft White Wheat, PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee 1997 Montana A(;riciiltiiral Statistics Statk Sta I isTir s--\ViN 1 1 H Will A I \ \KU I IKS 39 WINTER WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts, 1997 Variety Nonl u est North t cntral North ;asl CeiUral Siujlhv ■.Csl South C cnlral South ca.st State 1 dial (000) °b (000) °0 (000) "o (000) 0 (000) "o (000) "o ((100) -0 (000) % Nccley 0.1 0.9 91 6 12.2 21.8 15.6 198.6 60.2 189 63.0 44.8 213 — — 3758 23 4 Rockv — ~ 245.9 33.0 11.2 8.0 29.3 9,0 1.6 5.6 11.8 5.6 0.8 0.6 300.6 187 liber -- -- 109.2 14.6 21.8 15.6 29.2 8.9 -- -- 28.7 13.7 28 1 22.2 217.0 136 Redwin — - 30 0 4.0 2.5 1.8 4.4 1.3 2.5 8.2 82.0 39.0 46.7 37.1 168.1 10.5 Kestrel -- -- 3X9 5.2 4.4 3.1 13 6 4.1 -- -- 0.2 0.1 7.9 6.3 65.0 4.1 Judith 0.1 0 9 4X6 6.5 -- - 3.1 0.9 — - 2.1 1.0 — — 53.9 34 Roughrider -- -- -- -- 36.1 25.8 - - -- -- -- -- 10.1 8.0 462 2.9 Winalta 0.2 1.5 4.1 0.6 21.6 15.4 2.8 0.8 — - -- - 7.8 6.2 365 2.3 Big Horn -- ~ 19.5 2.6 1.5 1.0 14.9 4.5 -- -- -- -- — — 35.9 2.2 Norstar -- -- 20.5 2.7 2.5 1.8 5.8 1.8 -- -- -- — 0,3 0.3 29.1 18 Hawk -- -- 20.1 2.7 - -- 0.3 0.1 — — 5.4 2.6 - - 258 16 Centurk ~ -- 23.8 3.2 - — - — 0.5 1.5 — — - — 24.3 1.5 Quantum 542 -- - 122 1.6 -- -- 4.4 1.3 0.1 0.2 1.7 0.8 0 1 0,1 18 5 12 Vanguard -- -- X6 1.1 -- -- 0.2 -- -- -- 3.3 1.6 -- - 12 1 08 Sierra 2.4 15.3 0.9 0 1 -- 0 1 — - — 73 3.5 — — 10.7 0.7 Rose -- -- -- - 1.4 1.0 -- -- -- -- -- - 8.2 6,5 9.6 0.6 Warrior -- - -- -- -- - -- -- -- — 8,2 3.9 0.3 0.2 8.5 0.5 Arapahoe -- -- -- - 0.3 0.2 -- - -- - -- -- 7.5 5.9 78 0.5 Stephens 1/ 5.9 36.3 -- -- -- - 0.3 0.1 11 3.8 - ~ — ~ 7.3 0.5 Weston -- - -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- 7,0 3.3 — — 7.0 0.4 Agassiz -- -- -- -- 4.0 2.9 - - -- -- - ~ - 4.0 0.3 Yuma 0.6 3.5 0.5 0,1 -- -- 2.4 0.7 — — - — — — 3.5 0.2 Chevenne -- -- -- -- 2.1 1.5 0.5 0.2 -- -- - - 0.3 0.3 2.9 0.2 Cashup 1/ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - ~ - -- -- 2.0 1.6 2.0 0.1 Other and 6.7 41.6 73.6 98 8.8 6.3 20.1 6.1 5.3 17.7 7.5 3.6 5.9 4.7 127.9 8.0 Unknown Montana Total 16.0 100.0 7480 100.0 140.0 100.0 330.0 100.0 30.0 100.0 210,0 100.0 126.0 100 0 1600.0 100.0 1/Sort White Wheal PLL ASliN OTE: I'l nding for wheat varieti es was provided ~i\ the M( jntana Wheat & Barley t'ommittec Winter Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1991-97 Major Varieties - 1997 Tiber 13 6% Winalta 2 3% 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Big Horn 2.2% Judith 34% Neeley 23 4% Redwin 10 5% Other 18 9% Rocky 187% Roughnder 2 9% 40 State Statistics-Spring Wheat Varieties Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts ,1997 Variety Northwest North Central Northeast Central Southwest South C entral Southeast State Total (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % Amidon — — 338.3 18.2 544.1 31.6 64.9 19.1 7.0 12.0 24.1 19.8 91.4 39.7 1069.8 24.6 McNeal 0.2 0.6 322.9 17.5 309.2 17.9 47.6 14.0 2.7 4.6 11.6 9.5 9.7 4.2 703.9 16.1 Westbred Rambo -- - 363.4 19.6 49.1 2.9 15.0 4.4 2.1 3.6 — — — — 429.6 9.9 Grandin -- -- 105.6 5.7 225.2 13.1 29.7 8.7 — ~ 2.7 2.2 22.3 9.7 385.5 8.9 Fortuna - - 234.4 12.7 -- -- 17.9 5.3 ~ -- 18.2 15.0 1.4 0.6 271.9 6.3 Stoa - - 48.6 2.6 111.7 6.5 ~ ~ -- — — — 32.9 14.3 193.2 4.4 Ernest -- -- 53.4 2.9 74.8 4.4 2.8 0.8 1.7 3.0 2.8 2.3 0.5 0.2 136.0 3.1 Hi-Line 1.6 5.2 76.9 4.2 31.1 1.8 12.3 3.6 2.9 5.0 — — 9.4 4.1 134.2 3.1 Len - ~ 1.8 0.1 130.1 7.6 - -- -- - — — 1.4 0.6 133.3 3.1 Westbred 926 6.6 22.0 38.5 2.1 3.7 0.2 40.0 11.7 14.5 25.0 25.7 21.0 1.1 0.5 130.1 3.0 Lew ~ - 70.0 3.8 10.9 0.6 5.3 1.6 — — 15.1 12.3 6.7 2.9 108.0 2.5 Newana 0.5 1.5 64.0 3.5 1.4 0.1 21.3 6.3 -- — — — 16.7 7.3 103.9 2.4 Butte 86 ~ -- -- " 44.5 2.6 — — — — — — 12.6 5.5 57.1 1.3 Westbred 936 2.6 8.5 27.6 1.5 - -- 3.7 1.1 11.9 20.5 3.0 2.5 — — 48.8 1.1 Fergus -- ~ 16.5 0.9 3.9 0.2 17.4 5.1 ~ - 0.5 0.4 — — 38.3 0.9 Westbred Express 9.1 30.7 - ~ ~ - 11.8 3.5 3.8 6.5 3.0 2.5 2.3 1.0 30.0 0.7 Gus - - 2.6 0.1 19.3 1.1 7.3 2.1 — — — — — — 29.2 0.7 Olaf -- -- 0.1 -- 24.3 1.4 - - - -- - — 0.2 0.1 24.6 0.6 Kulm -- - ~ ~ 19.5 1.1 - -- ~ ~ — — — — 19.5 0.4 Bounty 309 -- -- -- -- 15.2 0.9 1.6 0.5 - -- - — — — 16.8 0.4 Bergen -- - - -- 13.3 0.8 - - — — — — 1.5 0.7 14.8 0.3 Border — — 10.5 0.6 — — 1.6 0.5 1.7 2.9 — — __ __ 13.8 0.3 Glenman - - 13.3 0.7 - — — — — — — — — — 13.3 0.3 Sonja -- -- 5.6 0.3 7.0 0.4 - - — — — — — — 12.6 0.3 Other & Unicnown 9.4 31.5 56.0 3.0 81.7 4.8 39.8 11.7 9.7 16.9 15.3 12.5 19.9 8.6 231.8 5.3 Montana Total 30.0 100.0 1850.0 100.0 1720.0 100.0 340.0 100.0 58.0 100.0 122.0 100.0 230.0 100.0 4350.0 100.0 PLEASE NOTE: Fu nding fo r wheat warietie S W21S p •ovided h y the^ /lontana Wheat & Bark} i Committee. Spring Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1991-97 Major Varieties - 1997 Grandin 8 9% Stoa 44% Other 20 5% Amidon 24.6% 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Hi-Line 3.1% McNeal 16.1% Fortuna 6 3% Len 3 1% Westbred Rambo 9 9% Ernest 3.1% 1997 Mom ANA A(.KI( I I I t RAI S I A I IS I l( s SiaikSiaiimu s-Di Kt mWiikai \ akimiks 41 DURUM WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts, 1997 Varicl> Northca.sl < )tlicr Districts State lotal (IIIKI) "„ (000) % (000) 0 Kyle Monroe Medora Renville Vic Sceptre Crosby Westbred Laker Ward Durex Voss Plenty Kemut Westbred 881 Other &. Unknown 109.2 44.9 27.5 26.0 23.5 16.1 2.3 5.9 2.2 18 8.6 40.7 16.7 10 3 9.7 8.8 6.0 0.9 2.2 0.8 0.7 3.2 13.6 0.6 17.3 6.6 3.3 1.1 2.8 0.2 0.3 6.2 26.2 1 1 33.3 12.6 6.4 2.1 5.3 0.4 0.6 12.0 122.8 44.9 27.5 26.6 23.5 17.3 16.1 8.9 5.9 3.3 3.3 2.8 2.0 0.3 14.8 38.4 14.0 8.6 8.3 7.4 5.4 5.0 2.8 1.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.1 4.6 Montana Total 2680 100.0 52.0 100.0 3200 1(1(10 PLKASK NOTK: Funding lor wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. Durum Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1991-97 Major Varieties - 1997 Westbred Laker Vic 7-1 Renville 8 3% Crosby 5 Ward Kyle 384% Other 82% 1991 1992 1993 igM 1996 Monroe M0% Medora 8.6% Sceptre 5 «% 42 State Statistics-Barley Varieties Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 BARLEY VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1991-1997 & Seeded Acreage 1996 1/-1997 VARIETY PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE SEEDED ACRES (000) | 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 " 1997 1996 " 1997 Harrington 2/ 25.3 23.5 22.0 28.0 24.9 32.6 33.3 423.9 432.5 Baronesse — 0.1 1.5 7.2 11.9 12.2 15.2 159.2 197.4 Hector 25.8 23 9 22.5 14.7 13.5 10.2 9.0 132.3 116.9 Gallatin 5.6 8.0 8.4 8.8 6.9 5.7 5.7 74.7 74.0 B 1202 2/ 2.7 3.9 5.7 3.7 6.1 5.4 5.2 69.8 67.6 Bowman 4.3 7.1 7.3 5.8 6.9 6.0 5.0 78.2 64.8 Piroline 7.0 9.5 7.4 5.6 4.3 3.0 3.4 395 44.2 Haybet 0.1 -- -- 0.7 1.5 1.4 2.0 18.6 26.7 Horsford 2.2 1.4 1.9 1.3 12 2.3 1.8 29.3 23.2 B2601 2/ 1.3 1.4 0.6 1.1 1.8 1.3 1.7 16.9 22.4 West ford — - - 0.1 0.5 0.5 15 6.8 20.0 Lewis 3.0 2.2 5.1 5.2 2.5 2.4 1,5 31 8 19.9 Galena — — - 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.4 15.9 18.4 Morex 2/ 4.6 3.0 2.4 2.0 C.5 0.7 1.3 9.6 16.5 Clark 4.1 2.5 2.1 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.1 20.8 14.5 Stark — - - 0.7 0.5 0.7 0.9 9.7 11.5 Moravian 111 2/ 1.7 1.8 1.9 0.8 1.0 l.g 0.9 23.4 11.3 Chinook 2/ - - - ~ -- 0.5 0.8 6.7 10.1 Menuet 1.7 1.4 0.8 1.5 0.9 1.1 0.6 14.9 7.7 Unitan 0.8 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.2 -- 0.5 -- 6.9 Waxbar 0.2 - - - 0.3 0.3 0.4 4.3 5.3 Excel 11 - 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.3 -- 0.4 -- 4.7 Klages 2/ 3.3 0.3 0.6 -- 0.1 0.8 0.3 10,3 38 Kimberly 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 3.3 3.4 Other & Unknown 5.2 9.4 9.0 99 10.6 8.0 5,8 100.1 76.3 Montana Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1,300.0 1,300.0 1/ Revised. 2/ American Malting Ba rley Association, Inc. recommended for malting and brewing for Montana. BARLEY VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent o f Total by Districts - 1997 VARIETY Northwest North Central Northeast Central Southwest South Central Southeast State Total (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % Harrington 1/ — 0.0 327.8 48,6 1.6 11 86.7 34.4 12,4 19.1 3.7 4.3 0.3 0.6 432.5 33.3 Baronesse 8.6 30.6 100.0 14.8 2.2 1.5 55.7 22.2 20.7 31,9 4,0 4.7 6.2 13.8 197.4 15.2 Hector - - 38.7 5.8 46.9 31.3 21.9 8.7 ~ -- 6.3 7.4 3.1 6.8 116.9 9.0 Gallatin 4.2 15.0 33.8 5,0 -- -- 17.6 7.0 5.9 9.1 84 98 4.1 9.2 74.0 5.7 B 1202 1/ — - 50.6 7.5 - - 5.1 2.0 - - 11,9 14.0 - ~ 67.6 5.2 Bowman — - 2,2 0.3 30.3 20.2 - - - - 17,8 21.0 14.5 32.3 64.8 5.0 Piroline - - 18.7 2.8 8,5 5.7 11.3 4.5 0.7 1.1 5,0 5,9 -- -- 44.2 3.4 Haybet 3.9 13.9 2.1 0.3 8.8 5.8 5.0 2.0 3.3 5.1 0.4 0,5 3.2 7.0 26.7 2.0 Horsford — - 0.4 0.1 12.3 8.2 4.0 1.6 3.8 5.8 0.9 1.0 18 4.0 23.2 1.8 B2601 1/ - - 14.3 2.1 ~ - 8.1 3.2 - - -- -- -- -- 22.4 1.7 Westford 4.2 15.1 0.5 0.1 2.3 16 9.9 3.9 1.1 1.7 2.0 2,3 -- -- 20.0 1.5 Lewis - — 8,6 1,3 9.3 6.2 1.9 0,8 - - 0,1 0.1 -- -- 199 1.5 Galena - - 7.6 1.1 ~ -- 2.1 0.8 - -- 8,7 10.3 -- -- 18.4 1.4 Morex 1/ — 5.7 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.1 - 8.7 13,4 0,4 0.5 0,5 1.1 16.5 1.3 Clark - - 4.7 0.7 1.3 0,8 2.7 1.1 1.9 2,9 3,9 4.6 -- - 14.5 I.I Stark - - -- - 93 6,2 - -- ~ -- - - 2.2 4.9 11.5 0.9 Moravian III 1/ - - 10.0 1.5 - - - - - - 1.3 1.6 - - 11.3 0.9 Chinook 1/ 0.1 0.3 6.3 0.9 - - 3.6 1.4 0,1 0.1 - - -- -- 10.1 0.8 Menuet 6.2 22.2 - - - - - - - - 1.5 1.8 - -- 7.7 0,6 Unitan — - - - - - 1.3 0.5 - - - - 5.6 12.5 6.9 0.5 Waxbar - - 2.7 04 - - 2.6 1.0 - - -- -- - - 5.3 0.4 Excel 1/ ~ -- - -- 4.7 3.1 -- - -- - -- -- -- -- 4.7 0.4 Klages 1/ - - 0.3 - - - 1.1 0.4 2,4 3.6 - -- - ~ 3.8 0.3 Kimberly -- -- 3.0 0.4 -- -- -- ~ -- ~ 0.4 0.4 - ~ 3.4 0.3 Other & Unknown 0.8 2.9 37.0 5.5 11.4 7.6 11.3 4.5 4.0 6.2 8.3 9.8 3.5 7.8 76.3 5.8 Montana Total 28.0 100.0 675-0 100,0 150,0 100,0 252,0 100,0 650 100,0 85,0 100,0 45.0 100.0 1,300.00 100.0 1/ American Maltin % Barley Associa tion, Inc . recommended for malting and brewing f or Monta [la. PLEASE NOTE; F unding for barle y varieti ;s was provided by the American Malting Barley A ssociati an. Inc. a nd the f i4ontana Wheat (! 5: Barley Comr nittee 1997 MOMANAAe.RU I I II RAI SlAllSIICS STATESXATISIKS-MAKkf IINf.sOF MmoK CHOPS 43 Barley - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1991-97 Major Varieties - 1997 OUw l«8««s««ggggggggiE23»a8?«««^ B2U1 'ofitord HayM Haybel 2 0% Hector 9 o% Harrington 333% Bowman 5 o% B 1202 5 2% Baronesse 15 2% Gallatin 5 7% Horsford i 8% 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Piroline 3.4% Other 19 4% PLEASE NOTE: Funding for barley varieties was provided by the American Malting Barley Association, Inc. and the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. MARKETINGS OF MAJOR CROPS: Estimated Percent of Fai rni Sale? , Monthly, 1991-92 to 1996-97 Marketing Year July Aug Sept Oct Nov. Dec Jan I'eb Mar Apr May June ALLVVIIPAT Percent 1991-92 4 7 10 10 11 9 1 ■> 10 13 6 S ; 1992-93 2 4 6 8 11 9 14 13 11 7 8 ■', 1993-94 5 4 6 7 9 10 15 12 10 8 7 1 1994-95 s 8 7 8 10 10 13 10 9 6 6 X 1995-96 6 6 7 9 10 11 14 10 8 8 5 6 1996-97 3 5 7 6 8 14 14 11 9 10 6 7 BARl-EY Percent 1991-92 "1 8 7 10 9 9 12 II 13 10 6 -; 1992-93 7 12 10 II 9 6 9 10 7 6 7 h 1993-94 3 5 7 10 8 8 13 13 9 9 8 - 1994-95 7 14 12 9 9 9 12 10 9 1 "i ; 1995-96 2 14 12 II 14 13 11 8 6 4 -> •< 1996-97 5 13 16 10 9 13 11 9 ^ 4 -> 3 OATS Percent 1991-92 15 10 7 10 3 7 11 12 9 4 9 ; 1992-93 6 7 7 9 7 12 14 s 16 7 1 -, 1993-94 4 3 8 18 > 14 S 13 14 6 6 4 1994-95 5 15 13 6 10 7 7 9 9 11 6 -» 1995-96 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N'.\ N.'A N A 1996-97 8 14 22 3 13 12 -) S 6 13 - -1 Markcling "icar June JiiK Aug Sept Ocl No\ Dec J, in Icb Mar Apr \\.i\ ALl HAY Percent 1990-91 10 8 10 10 II 9 7 10 7 9 4 -s 1991-92 II 13 7 8 7 10 12 9 X 6 b 1992-93 7 7 8 12 14 17 10 10 1 ", ■y 1993-94 7 7 8 12 14 17 10 10 ■} ', T 1994-95 S 9 9 S 17 12 III 8 9 6 1 1995-96 5 9 9 8 17 12 10 S 9 h -> N/A - Not Available 44 Rank-Montana's Rank in ihk Nation's Agriculture Montana Agricilturai, Statistics 1997 MONTANA'S RANK IN THE NATION'S AGRICULTURE ITEM UNIT PERIOD OR DATE RANK % U.S. Total Land in farms and ranches 59,700.000 acres 1996 2 6.2 Number of farms and ranches 22,000 farms/ranches 1996 31 11 Income from cash receipts, excluding Gov't payments: Total 1,845,168,000 dollars 1995 33 0.9 Crops 1,047,254,000 dollars 1995 30 1.0 Livestock 797,914,000 dollars 1995 32 0.9 LIVESTOCK INVENTORY Ail Cattle & Calves 2,700,000 head Jan. 1, 1997 12 2.7 All Cows 1,590,000 head Jan. 1, 1997 8 3.7 Beef Cows 1,570,000 head Jan. 1, 1997 6 4.6 Milk Cows 20,000 head Jan. 1, 1997 43 0.2 Cattle on Feed 85,000 head Jan. 1, 1997 21 0.6 Hogs and Pigs 150,000 head Dec. 1, 1996 28 0.3 Sheep and Lambs 432.000 head Jan. 1, 1997 6 5.4 All Chickens 470,000 birds Dec. 1, 1996 42 0.1 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION Calf Crop 1,540,000 head 1996 7 3.9 Pig Crop 323,000 head 1996 26 0.3 Lamb Crop 390,000 head 1996 4 7.4 Wool Production 4,150,000 pounds 1996 5 7.0 Egg Production 108,000,000 eggs 1996 42 0.1 Honey Production 7,020,000 pounds 1996 7 3.5 CROP PRODUCTION All Wheat 176,710,000 bushels 1996 4 7.7 Winter Wheat 63,360,000 bushels 1996 9 4.3 Durum Wheat 6,750,000 bushels 1996 4 5.8 Spring Wheat Other Than Durum 106,600,000 bushels 1996 2 15.5 Barley 51,600,000 bushels 1996 3 13.0 Oats 2.000,000 bushels 1996 18 13 All Hay 4,920,000 tons 1996 12 3.3 Alfalfa Hay 3,570,000 tons 1996 8 4.5 Dry Beans 235,000 cwt 1996 13 0.9 Potatoes-fall 3,213,000 cwt 1996 17 0.7 Sugar Beets 1.300.000 tons 1996 6 4.9 Corn for Grain 2,055,000 bushels 1996 41 1/ Com for Silage 819,000 tons 1996 28 1.0 1/ Less than one-tenth of one percent. 1997 Montana AcRif it ri rai Staiistics R\NK--RKf OKI) Hl(;iis& low, 45 CROPS AND LIVESTOCK: Record Highs an d Lows, Montana KLCOKDHIGH Kl (.OKI) 1 (IW Year Estimate Slaned Ik-m Unit (.luantilv 1 Mo Year 1 (.liKinlitv Mo Yeai 1 BAR1,K> 1 I'lanlcd Acres 2.400,000 1986 145.000 1938 1 '/111 Hancslcd Acres 2.180.000 1986 2,000 1883 1882 Yield Bu 58.0 1993 ho 1919 1882 PrtHjucIion Bu 94. 500,000 ^.34 1987 79.000 1883 1882 Price SBu Mav-1996 23 lcb-1933 1910 All Slocks Bu 94.175.000 Sep- 1987 2.885.000 Jul>-I953 l'/4 5 (ORN 1 Planlcd-All Purposes Acres 401.000 l'04 55,000 1996 19:3 Harveslcd toi GRAIN Acres lOLOOO 1923 2.000 1897 1892 Grain Yield Bu. li7.0 1996 8,5 1919 1892 Grain Production Bu. 2.750,000 1992 42.000 1897 1892 Season Averaijc Pncc H,,.^esledlorS^l.AGE $/Bu, i.60 1980 .40 1932 1892 Acres 75,000 1989 2.000 1931 1919 Sil.it^e Yield Tons ii.o 1996 1.5 1934 1919 Silaye Production Tons 1.491.000 1978 7.000 1928 1919 AI.KAIT A IIA^ 1 Harvested Acres 1.700,000 1996 374,000 1919 1919 Yield Tons i.60 1981 1.20 1935 1919 Production Tons 4.000,000 1995 598,000 1919 1919 Price srron iiVoo Feb- 1997 6 70 Aug-1939 ]')V) Ai 1. ornERiiA^ 1 Harvested Acres 1 ..190.000 1955 550,000 1994 1903 Yield Tons 1.70 1995 1,00 1988 1963 Production Tons 1.678.000 1955 700,000 1988 1963 Price SH'on 95.00 Apr- 1997 1^,00 Mav-l95S 1953 All HA^ 1 Harvested Acres 2.600,000 1996 1,125,000 1910 1909 Yield Tons i.23 1995 ,88 1936 1909 Production Tons 5.360,000 1995 1.283,000 1910 1909 Pncc jrron iii.oo Feb- 1997 6,50 Aug-1939 1919 All Slocks Tons 4.931.000 Dec- 1995 194,000 May- 1950 I'MI OATS 1 Planted Acres 781.000 1970 100,000 I'XU 19;9 Harvested Acres 650.000 1918 46,000 1 .sk: 1882 Yield Bu, 65.0 1993 13,5 1919 1882 Production Bu, 25.650.000 1915 1,600,000 1889 1882 Pnce S/Bu. 2,49 Sep- 1988 ,20 Feb-1933 1910 All Slocks Bu 29.432.000 Oct- 1970 870,000 June- 1996 1945 All. WHEAT 1 Planted Acres 6.630.000 1996 2,543,000 1916 1915 Harvested Acres 5.350,000 1995 9.000 1876 1873 Yield Bu, ^9,2 1993 5.0 1919 1873 Production Bu 205,334.000 1993 152.000 1875 1873 Pnce SBu 5,49 May- 1995 ,25 Dcc-1932 I'MO All Stocks Bu 234,709.000 Ocl-1982 1,753.000 Julv-1932 ]'r,o Dl RIM WHEAT | I'lanlcd ■Acres 1.017,000 195(1 15.000 1954 1'|S4 llar\esled Acres 978,000 1956 14,000 1954 1954 Yield Bu. 33.0 1992 9,0 1988 1954 Production Bu. 18.093.000 1956 189.000 1954 1954 Pnce S/Bu 7,47 Jan-1974 1,20 Feb- 1970 1955 All Slocks Bu, 17.320.000 Oct- 1982 487,000 July- 1965 l'(54 SPR1\(, W HEAT OTHER THAN Dl RIM | Planted Acres 4.200.000 1 996 1,129,000 1969 1954 Harvested .Acres 4.100.000 |99(, 1,104,000 1969 1954 Yield Bu, 37,0 1993 9,0 1961 1954 Production Bu, 133.000.000 1995 1.3,518,000 1961 1954 Pnce $/Bu. 5,46 May- 1996 ,26 Dec-1932 1929 All Stocks Bu 138.330.000 Sep- 1995 9,062,000 Julv-1975 1971 WINTER WHEAT | Planted Acres 3.200.000 1976 150,000 1909 1909 Ihmested Acres 3.080.000 1976 127,000 1909 1909 Yield Bu. 42 0 1993 5,2 1919 1 909 Production Bu 105.000.000 1975 2,798,000 1919 1 909 Pncc SBu 5 62 May- 1996 24 Dec-io.v 1929 All Slocks Bu 114.590.000 Sep- 1987 7,000,000 Junc-I99(i 19-1 CATTLE 1 All Cattle & Calves. Jan 1 Head 3.380.000 10-1 67.000 186" IS'.- Beet Cows. Jan 1 2' Head 1.746.000 1974 294.000 1938 I'<24 Milk Cows. Jan. 1 2/ Head 215.000 1934 g.OOO 1880 1875 C alvcs Bom Head 1,730.000 1973 350,000 1938 1924 Bed Cattle Prices S'Cwt 84 40 AuB-1990 l-ch-l'i')l i.70 Dcc-1933 1910 cat Pnces S Cwt UlS 0(1 4 10 Jan- 1934 1910 H(>(;s 1 AIIHoKS. Dec 1 Dec-Mav Piy Crop Head 445,000 1943 1,000 1867 1 867 Head 421,000 1943 83,000 1937 1924 Juiie-Nov Pii! Crop All lloeA Pit^Tnces Head 277,000 1943 57,000 1934 1924 S Cwt 58 10 Jun-I9')(l -^ '•" .1,111-lti-- 1910 SHEEP 1 .Ml Sheep & Ijmbs. Jan 1 Head 4,280.000 1934 432.000 1997 1930 Breediiii: Sheep, Jan, I Market Sheep S; Lambs, Jan, 1 Head 5.736.000 1903 3.000 1867 1857 Head 428,000 1945 14.000 1980 1930 Kvves - 1 Yr Plus. Jan, 1 Head 3,268,000 1931 330,000 1997 1930 Lambs Crop Head 2,595,000 1934 360,000 1979 1924 Sheep Prices Lamb Pnces $/Cwt 4390 Julv-1997 1,95 Nov- 1932 1910 $/C»1 105 00 Feb- 1997 3.50 Jan-1932 1910 \K'ool Production Pounds 38.480.000 1909 4.379.000 1978 1909 Wool Pncc $'Lb 1 72 Jan- 1989 07 Julv-1932 1910 CH1CKENS\ e(;gs 1 All Chickens, Dec 1 Head 2.^38.000 I'M-l 4-(l,0W I'C'P i'':4 Avera^ie number of leasers Head 1.870.000 1925 363.000 1994 1924 Lji^i Production Eges 265.000.000 1944 95.000.000 1 Q'14 1924 1 In case ota lie, the most recent vear was used 2 Cows two \ears old and older prior to 1^70 .Aller 9-n cows Ihal have calvv J 46 R\NK-WiNTER & Other Spring Wheat Production Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 Winter Wheat -1996 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. J Q Less than 130,000 ^ 450,000-2,999,999 ^ 130,000-449,999 g 3,000,000 + Other Spring Wheat - 1996 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 200,000 [~] 200,000-999,999 1,000,000-4,999,999 5,000,000 + 1997 Montana A(;Rin in it\i Staiisik s R\NK-I)I Kl MWlIt VI & BaKI K\ PKODK HON 47 Durum Wheat - 1996 Production (Bu. Numbers show ranking of top five. Q Less than 1 .000 Q 1 .000-49,999 50,000-299,999 300,000 + Barley- 1996 Production (Bu.) [linortnl Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 250,000 Q 250,000-699,999 700,000- K999,999 2,000,000 + 48 Rank-Oats & Alfalfa Hay Production Montana Agricultiral Statistics 1997 Oats - 1996 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 25,000 Q 25,000-44,999 45,000-59.999 60,000 + Alfalfa Hay -1996 Production (Tons) 70,000-99,999 Q Less than 35,000 P] 35,000-69,999 m 100,000 Numbers show ranking of top ten. Tie - Big Horn and Teton Counties (6th) !')97 MOMANA A(;RK I Ml RALSI AIISTKS Cot M N Si \ I ISI K S-ALL t R(JPS II \HS KM H) A( KKS 49 ALL CROPS: Irrigated and Non-irrigated, Harvested Acres, 1995-96 C ounty & District IRRKiAII D. NCJN-IRRIGATI D IW5 llaricsted Acres 1996 Harvested Acres 1W5 Harvested Acres IWh ILu-vcslcd Acres 1 )eer Lodge 1 lathead (iranite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders VOKIIIWLSI 11,080 25.790 27.600 61.800 6.700 1.600 18,500 51.430 42.250 14,200 260.950 13.090 31,800 30.600 67,840 6,200 1,700 19,700 52,620 44,250 15.900 283,700 1,900 42,500 1,400 25,000 4.200 2,700 8,300 4,400 3,800 18.000 112,200 1,200 40,000 1,600 27,000 5.000 2.900 8,700 7,000 4.800 20.400 118,600 Blame Chouteau Cilacier Hill Libeny Phillips Pondera I'elon loole NORTH CENTRAL 56,150 15.600 29,620 6,940 8,220 41.300 71.850 115.110 8,210 353,000 61,050 9.900 28.430 3.830 7,060 43,705 76,110 114,210 5,005 349 JOO 225.700 701.100 247.500 552,300 299,900 199.600 255.200 208.600 301.400 2.99 UOO 274.400 785.800 278.300 581.400 337,500 229,400 290.800 265.000 331.100 3J73.700 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley NORTHEAST 2,900 19.135 5.100 8,600 46.635 12.530 7.100 34.200 136.200 2.900 20.375 5,200 11.300 53.545 15,010 7,100 47,710 163,140 251.300 204,000 141.300 203.000 228,700 368.000 311.400 325,100 2.032.800 310.600 251.800 173.500 300,200 258,800 407,400 347,900 380,600 2.430.800 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland CENTRAL 46.250 29.715 17.005 12.300 12.000 36,000 5 1 ,000 11,700 13,900 24,210 254,080 50.990 41.010 15.500 13.200 12.600 36.200 50.200 11.200 15.800 27,710 274,410 34,200 274,700 374,500 56.100 195,500 40,900 30,600 55.400 25.000 70.100 1.157,000 36,000 285,700 422.600 62,900 226.000 33,700 32,700 66.100 30,500 83,500 1,279,700 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow sorriiwKsr 124.540 91,070 26,100 86,460 9,500 337,670 137,260 89,630 26,800 94,680 8,700 357,070 1 1 . 1 00 72.600 5.600 11.000 1.000 101,300 1 7,900 80,600 5.800 9.100 2,000 1 1 5.400 Big 1 lorn Carbon Park Stillwater Swectgrass Treasure Yellowstone SOI TH CENTRAL 53,930 69.460 53.900 23.590 37.400 21.760 68.670 328,710 48,890 70,960 47.800 23,040 39,600 22,830 70.340 323.460 164,400 36,300 19.100 100,400 21.700 9.200 122,300 473,400 135,800 34,600 25.800 108,300 24,900 11,600 142,600 483,600 (. arlcr t u.sler Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux SOLIHEASI 4,00(1 25,860 2.700 7,300 17,130 30.800 2.000 89,790 5,200 29,240 3,200 9.700 17.330 30.950 2.300 9''.920 117,100 72.200 115.500 92.600 56.700 93,300 69,300 616.700 133,200 76,800 130,800 100,700 71.200 94,900 83,600 691.200 MONTANA 1.760.400 1 ,849,000 -,4S4,"()0 8,493.000 50 COUNTY STATISTICS-ALL WHEAT Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1995 ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1,100 14,000 17,500 3,100 2,700 3,600 42,000 1,100 14,000 17,500 3.100 2,700 3.600 42,000 1,100 13,700 16.900 3,000 2,600 3,400 40,700 60.9 68.9 63.4 39.0 50.8 50.6 61.5 67.000 944.000 1,071.000 117.000 132,000 172,000 2,503,000 52 35 31 48 46 600 4,900 10,900 1,100 700 1.300 19,500 600 4.700 10,500 1.000 700 1,200 18,700 80.0 70.4 69.6 60.0 75.7 79.2 70.5 48,000 331,000 731,000 60,000 53,000 95,000 1,318,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. CENTRAL 621,400 151.800 518,500 277,500 193,000 169,600 243,700 355,500 2.53 LOGO 590,400 150,800 515,300 272,000 186,700 161,600 243.300 354.200 2,474,300 572.300 148.300 501,500 265,900 182,400 154,500 237.100 348.400 2,410,400 43.9 42.0 43.3 40.7 47.5 43.6 39.1 34.8 41.8 25,114,000 6,227,000 21,690.000 10.823,000 8,667.000 6.734.000 9.275.000 12,127.000 100,657,000 1 14 2 3 6 11 4 12.100 8,700 2.400 3.400 18.900 12.000 4.600 17,700 79,800 1 1 ,000 8.500 2.400 3,400 18,600 11,400 4.600 16,900 76,800 47.1 52.9 51.7 59.4 62.2 54.3 43.9 42.0 51.8 518,000 450,000 124.000 202,000 1.156,000 619,000 202,000 710,000 3,981,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 119,500 215,800 179,200 316,500 297,400 672,600 1,801,000 119,300 215,600 179,100 316,500 297.400 672.100 1,800,000 106,100 167,700 173,700 310,200 293,200 647,900 1,698,800 23.5 25.4 24.9 25.2 30.8 27.3 26.8 2,494,000 4,252.000 4,333.000 7.805,000 9,025,000 17,688,000 45,597,000 22 18 17 7 5 700 2,700 15,200 3,100 11,000 5,300 38,000 700 2,200 14,700 3,000 10,700 5,200 36,500 61.4 41.8 45.9 37.7 42.9 52.9 45.4 43,000 92,000 674,000 113,000 459,000 275,000 1,656,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 44,700 169,800 36,500 18.700 13,800 35,400 18,700 43,400 261,500 642,500 44.000 164.900 35,300 18.500 12.800 35.400 18.100 41.400 259.600 630,000 42,700 161,800 34,000 18,500 12,100 34.500 16.700 40,600 247.500 608,400 47.6 41.7 32.1 37.6 41.5 28.8 22.2 32.3 37.2 37.7 2,031,000 6,745,000 1,090.000 695.000 502.000 993.000 371.000 1.310,000 9.218.000 22,955,000 25 10 29 38 40 34 45 27 16.200 7.200 1,300 3,100 1,200 700 2.100 400 1,100 33,300 16,000 7,000 1.200 3.100 1,200 700 1,600 400 1,100 32,300 64.7 55.9 59.2 53.9 69.2 57.1 30.6 60.0 59 1 59.6 1,035,000 391,000 71,000 167,000 83.000 40.000 49,000 24,000 65,000 1,925,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 8,100 3,500 8.700 43,100 63,400 8.100 2,800 8,700 41,200 60,800 7,900 2.700 8.400 39,700 58,700 67.6 45.6 51.7 58.5 58.2 534,000 123.000 434.000 2.324,000 3,415,000 39 47 42 4,900 400 3,100 14,400 22,800 4,900 400 3,100 14,000 22,400 84.5 80.0 72.9 80.6 80.4 414,000 32,000 226.000 1,128,000 1,800,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. CENTR.4L 14,200 11,500 47,700 3,800 6,000 237.600 320,800 14.200 10,700 47,700 3,800 6,000 237,200 319,600 13,800 10.200 46.900 3,600 5,900 233.400 313,800 36.3 37.2 32.2 29.4 66.8 41.9 40.4 501,000 379,000 1,510.000 106.000 394.000 9.779.000 12,669,000 41 44 26 49 43 1,900 3,300 1.800 200 3.300 21.500 32,000 1,800 2,900 1,700 100 3,300 21,100 30,900 56.1 58.3 52.9 60.0 88.2 72.6 70.8 101,000 169,000 90,000 6,000 291,000 1.532.000 2,189,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 44,300 27,200 42,000 205,800 319,300 43,400 27.100 42.000 205.800 318,300 41.000 25.800 41.000 196.400 304,200 20.2 28.6 29.5 26.4 26.1 827.000 739,000 1,210,000 5,178,000 7,954,000 36 37 28 900 4.500 7.200 12,600 900 4.400 7.100 12,400 51.1 44.8 52.5 49.7 46,000 197,000 373,000 616,000 MONTANA 5,720,000 5,645,000 5,435,000 36.0 195,750,000 -- 238,000 230,000 58.6 13,485,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 2/ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat. 1997M()MAN\ AC.RU I 1 II K\l Si AMSIKS (oi sn SiMisiK s-Ai 1 Wiitvi 51 ALL WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 covm\ & hOLLOWING FALLOW KL-( ROIM'Kl) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres Acres .Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge S(HI "iOd 3X0 19.000 - ,- .. _. llathcad 2.6U0 2,600 74.6 194,000 6,500 6,400 655 4I9.0(J0 Granite — — - — .. -. __ „ Lake 3,700 3,600 55.6 200,000 2,900 2.800 500 140,000 Lincoln ~ ~ — — — - — _ Mineral - - ~ - — .. .. _ Missoula 800 800 30.0 24,000 1,200 1,200 27.5 33,000 Powell ~ - - - - ~ „ _ Ravalli - - - - — — _- „ Sanders 1,100 1,100 482 53,000 900 800 325 26,000 Other 1 .300 1,300 38.5 50.000 1.000 900 300 27,000 NORTHWEST 10,000 9.900 54.5 540,000 12.500 12.100 53J 645,000 nialne - - .. .. __ Chouteau 444.0(10 414,10(1 44 8 18.552.000 160.300 147,200 41 1 6.044.000 Glacier 123,800 121,600 42.6 5.184.000 19,300 18,200 32.6 593.000 Mill 462,900 446,600 43.8 19.561.000 53,200 52,500 38.2 2,005,000 Libertv 236,800 225,600 40.3 9,097,000 37,300 36,900 41.3 1,524,000 Phillips -- - - - - — — ._ Pondera 146,700 136,800 46.6 6,380,000 27,400 27,000 41 9 1,131 ,000 Teton 120,400 107,500 44.3 4.761,000 37,200 35,600 380 1,354,000 Toole 224,800 218,400 39.0 8.521,000 14,300 14.100 39.1 552,000 Other 309,600 303,900 35.1 10,664,000 28,200 27.600 273 753,000 N. ( ENTRAL 2,074,000 1.974,500 41.9 82.720,000 377,200 359.100 38.9 13,956,000 Daniels -- -- -- - - - - -. Dawson — - — — — .. _. _ Garfield 99,400 88,800 24.8 2,202,000 19,400 16,600 15.0 249,000 McConc 157,700 119,300 26.7 3,188,000 55,400 46.200 21.0 972,000 Richland 121,600 117.700 24 1 2,837,000 42,400 41.300 199 822,000 Roosevelt 249,700 244,600 26.3 6,439,000 63,700 62.600 20 0 1.253.000 Sheridan - — — - — .. .. ._ Valley 220,300 217,300 31 8 6.902,000 66,100 65,200 25.5 1 .664.000 Other 498,800 481,000 27.7 13,340,000 168,500 161,700 25.2 4,073.000 NORTHEAST 1.347.500 1.268,700 27.5 34,908.000 415.500 393.600 22.9 9,033.000 Broadwater 23,200 21.700 374 811.000 5.300 5.000 370 1.X5.(I0CI Cascade 102.300 96,200 42.3 4,074,000 60,300 58,600 38.9 2.280,000 Fergus -- -- -- -- -- ~ - _ Golden Valley 25.300 23.100 31.3 722,000 9,900 9.700 30.6 297.000 Judith Basin - — — — .. _- _ „ Lewis & Clark 12.200 12.000 35.3 424,000 3,400 3.400 306 104.000 Meagher 9,800 8.100 40.0 324,000 2,800 2.800 33.9 95.000 Musselshell 23.200 22.400 294 658,000 11,500 11.400 259 295,000 Petroleum 15,300 13.900 21.2 294,000 1,300 1.200 23.3 28,000 Wheatland 25,300 23,800 349 830,000 17.700 16.400 27,8 456,000 Other 173,000 160.800 37,5 6.031,000 87.400 85.600 365 3.122,000 CENIRVL 409,600 382,000 37.1 14.168.000 199.600 194.100 35.4 6.862.000 lkM\ erhead 2.7(KI 2,500 38.0 95.000 50(1 500 50 (1 25.0(10 Gallatin - — - — — __ .. _ Jefferson T.'Jdd 2.100 39.0 82.000 200 200 45.0 9.000 Madison 4,300 4.000 37.0 148.000 1.300 1.300 46.2 60,000 Silver Bow - — — — .. _. „ „ Other 26.200 23.300 464 1.080,000 2.500 2,400 483 116.000 SOI IIIWEST 36.100 31,900 44.0 1,405.000 4.500 4,400 4''.- 210,000 Big Horn - - — — — - -. „ Carbon 9.700 9,500 32.5 309.000 2,600 2.500 364 91,000 Park 6.100 5,400 31.7 171,000 2,100 1,900 20.5 39,000 Stillwater 35.800 35,300 33.1 1,167,000 10,100 9.900 25.6 253,000 Sweetgrass 1.900 1,800 29.4 53,000 1,700 1.700 27.6 47.000 Treasure 1.900 1,800 38.9 70,000 800 800 41 3 33.000 Yellowstone - .. — _. __ .. „ „ Other 173.400 171.100 39.7 6.785.000 42.700 41.200 35 5 1.462.000 S. C ENTRAL 228,800 224,900 38.0 8.555.000 60.000 58.000 33.2 1.925.000 Carter 30.500 27.i»0(i 21 .^1 595.000 13,8(10 13.100 r "^ 232.000 Custer - - — - — .. „ _. I- all on - - — — .. .- _ „ Powder River 20,900 19,800 27.9 552.000 5,400 5.100 27.6 141,000 Prairie 31,300 30,600 27.3 836.000 6,200 6.000 29.5 177,000 Rosebud — — — _. „ .. „ „ Wibaux — .. .. — __ _. _ Other 146.300 140.800 268 3.776.000 52,300 48.500 ;i : 1 .029,000 SOI THE AST 229,000 21'), 10(1 :(..3 5,759,000 '","00 "2."00 21.7 1,579,000 MONTANA 4,335,000 4,111,000 3(..0 148,055,00(1 l,14-,000 1.094.0(10 31.3 34,210.000 52 County Statistics-All Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1996 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bushels Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1.400 1,400 1.400 50.0 70.000 51 Flathead 17.600 17,300 16.700 58.0 968,000 35 Lake 21,500 21,400 20.800 605 1.258.000 30 Mineral 700 700 700 47.1 33.000 52 Missoula 4.000 4,000 3,900 42.3 165,000 47 Powell 1,600 1,600 1,600 77.5 124.000 50 Ravalli 2,800 2,800 2.700 51.1 138.000 49 Sanders 3,300 3,300 3,100 47.4 147.000 48 Other 100 100 100 70.0 7.000 -- NORTHWEST 53,000 52,600 51,000 57.1 2,910.000 -- Blaine 251,800 247,200 243.300 23.1 5,623,000 11 Chouteau 673,700 653,800 642.600 31.1 19.983.000 1 Glacier 177,500 176,900 173,600 31.5 5,474,000 13 Hill 567,700 541,700 530,700 32.1 17,036,000 2 Liberty 317,000 314,900 303,000 30.4 9,210.000 3 Phillips 178,200 176,600 168,000 188 3.160.000 19 Pondera 233,500 224,100 218,400 37.3 8.138.000 4 Teton 213,600 206,900 203,500 38.7 7,876,000 6 Toole 271,000 269,700 261,500 29.2 7,648,000 8 Other — — - ~ — -- NORTH CENTRAL 2.884,000 2,811,800 2,744,600 30.7 84,148.000 -- Daniels 286,100 286.100 284.000 26.7 7,587.000 9 Dawson 204,600 201,800 198.900 27.8 5,527.000 12 Garfield 135,000 131,200 129.000 19.4 2,498,000 22 McCone 272,100 270,300 261,400 195 5,090,000 16 Richland 219,500 219,300 213,200 24.5 5,224,000 14 Roosevelt 376,900 376,500 360.200 21.7 7,802.000 7 Sheridan 327,900 326,500 303.400 24.3 7,369,000 10 Valley 359,900 359,500 357,400 22.3 7,983,000 5 Other ~ — ~ - — ~ NORTHEAST 2,182,000 2.171,200 2,107,500 23.3 49.080,000 -- Broadwater 48,300 47,900 47,500 39.5 1,875,000 24 Cascade 178,600 177,300 174,700 29.3 5,126,000 15 Fergus 212,500 210,300 200.500 23 5 4,717,000 17 Golden valley 41,900 41,700 41.100 22.6 929,000 36 Judith Basin 104,500 100,300 97.200 24.4 2,367,000 23 Lewis & Clark 15,900 15,100 14.900 32.6 486,000 42 Meagher 12,600 12,400 12.000 32.3 388.000 43 Musselshell 42,200 42,200 41,200 26.6 1.094,000 33 Petroleum 20,400 18,600 18.200 26.8 487.000 41 Wheatland 52,700 52,600 52,200 178 930.000 35 Other - -- - - - - CENTRAL 729,600 718,400 699.500 26.3 18.399,000 - Beaverhead 14,100 14,100 13,600 61.2 832.000 38 Gallatin 50,600 49,900 48,700 52.4 2.550,000 21 Jefferson — — ~ - — 53 Madison 13,000 12,900 12,500 59.2 740,000 39 Other 2,900 2,900 2.800 37.5 105.000 - SOUTHWEST 80,600 79,800 77.600 54.5 4,227.000 -- Big Horn 110,200 109,500 105.300 31.0 3.263,000 18 Carbon 17,400 17,400 16.700 30.6 511,000 40 Park 12,000 11,700 11.600 21.9 254.000 45 Stillwater 55,500 55,500 54,900 24.3 1.334.000 28 Sweet Grass 6,300 6,300 6,200 29.8 185.000 46 Treasure 8,700 8,500 8,100 44.9 364.000 44 Yellowstone 118,900 118,500 112,200 26.6 2.989.000 20 Other Counties - - - -- - -- SOUTH CENTRAL 329,000 327,400 315.000 28.3 8,900,000 -- Carter 55,700 55,300 50,600 24.6 1,246,000 31 Custer 47,400 46,700 44,100 25.3 1.115.000 32 Fallon 64,600 63,600 61,800 23.7 1,467.000 26 Powder River 35,200 35,000 34,500 25.7 886.000 37 Prairie 53,500 53,300 52,900 27.4 1.450.000 27 Rosebud 66,300 65,800 64,800 28.4 1.841.000 25 Wibaux 59,100 59.100 56,100 23.0 1,291.000 29 Other Counties - - - - ~ - SOUTHEAST 381,800 378.800 364,800 25.5 9,296,000 -- MONTANA 6,640,000 6,540,000 6.360.000 27.8 176,960,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one c lass of wheat are comb ned into "other" counties to avoid disclosu re of individual information 2/ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat 1 997 MON I ANA A(.RK I 1 1 I RAI. S I A I IS I K S ( ()i M^ Si \iimi( s-Ai,i \\ lit \i 53 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 ikki(;aild non-irkk; All.U COUNTY & DISIRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted llar\'eslcd Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Hu Hu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Hu Bu Deer Lodge 1.400 1 ,400 50.0 70,000 - — .. .. Flathead 8,000 7,700 64.3 495,000 9,600 9.000 526 473.000 Lake 13,700 13,100 73.8 967,000 7.800 7.700 378 291,000 Mineral - - — — - - - — Missoula 1,500 1,500 59.3 89,000 2,500 2,400 31 7 76,000 Powell — - - - - - - - Ravalli 1,500 1,500 68.0 102,000 1,300 1,200 30,0 36,000 Sanders 1 ,000 1,000 63.0 63,000 2,300 2,100 40,0 84,000 Other 1,400 1,400 886 124,000 1.000 1 .000 400 40.000 NORIIIWKST 28,.<;oo 27,600 69.2 1,910,000 24,500 23.400 42.7 1.000.000 Blaine 12,900 12,300 51.7 636,000 238,900 231.000 21.6 4.987.000 Chouleau 3,700 3,700 65.9 244,000 670,000 638.900 309 19.739.000 Glaeier 5,600 5,200 40.2 209,000 171,900 168.400 31 3 5.265.000 Mill 900 900 60.0 54,000 566,800 529.800 32 1 16.982.000 Liberty 1,800 1,800 51.7 93,000 315,200 301.200 30.3 9, 1 1 7.000 Phillips 5,600 5,600 52.3 293,000 1 72,600 162,400 17.7 2.867.000 Pondera 21,400 21,000 58.5 1,229,000 212,100 197,400 350 6.909.000 Teton 17,800 17,400 60.4 1,051,000 195,800 186,100 36.7 6.825.000 Toole 500 500 40,0 20,000 270,500 261,000 292 7.628.000 Other - - - - - - - - N. CKNTR.\L 70.200 68,400 56.0 3,829.000 2.813.800 2,676.200 30.0 80319,000 Daniels - — - - .. Dawson 4,100 4.100 60.7 249,000 200,500 194.800 27,1 5.278,000 Garfield — - — — — - .. _ McCone 4,700 4,300 36.5 157,000 267,400 257,100 19.2 4,933,000 Richland 18,400 18,200 63.2 1,150,000 201,100 195.000 20.9 4,074,000 Roosevelt 4,300 4,200 42.1 177,000 372,600 356.000 21.4 7,625,000 Sheridan 3,000 2,800 47.5 133,000 324,900 300,600 24.1 7,236,000 Valley 1 7,400 17,300 50.2 868,000 342.500 340.100 209 7.115.000 Other 800 800 57.5 46,000 420.300 412.200 24,4 10.039.000 NORTHEAST 52,700 51,700 53.8 2,780.000 2,129300 2,055,800 22.5 46300,000 Broadwater 18,100 17,800 64,2 1,143,000 30.200 29.700 24 6 732,000 Cascade 9,300 8.900 45.8 408,000 169.300 165.800 28,5 4,718,000 Fergus 1,300 1.100 59.1 65,000 211.200 199.400 23.3 4,652,000 Golden valley 2,000 1,900 47.9 91,000 39,900 39.200 21.4 838,000 Judith Basin 500 500 44.0 22,000 104,000 96.700 24.3 2.345,000 Lewis & Clark 2,500 2,500 52.8 132.000 13,400 12.400 28.5 354,000 Meagher 900 900 72.2 65,000 11,700 11,100 29.1 323,000 Musselshell 600 600 61.7 37,000 41,600 40,600 26.0 1,057,000 Petroleum 2,300 2,000 62.5 125,000 18,100 16,200 22.3 362,000 Wheatland 800 800 60.0 48,000 51,900 51,400 17.2 882.000 Other - — — — — - - .. CENTRAL 38.300 37.000 57.7 2,136.000 691,300 662,500 24.5 16,263,000 Beaverhead 8.400 8,200 849 696.000 5,700 5.400 25 2 1 36,000 Gallatin 16,700 16,300 73.3 1.194.000 33,900 32.400 41,9 1.356.000 JcfTerson - — — — — — - _ Madison 8.400 8,200 76.7 629,000 4,600 4.300 25,8 1 1 1 .000 Other 800 800 63.8 51,000 2.100 2.000 27,0 54.000 SOITIIWEST 34.300 33.500 76.7 2,570.000 46.300 44,100 37.6 1.657,000 Big Horn 13.800 12,900 (lO 8 784.000 96.400 92.400 26 8 2.479.000 Carbon 2.300 2,300 39.1 90.000 15.100 14.400 29,2 421.000 Park 2.500 2,200 42.7 94.000 9.500 9.400 170 160,000 Stillwater 1.400 1.300 .53.1 69.000 54.100 53.600 23 6 1.265.000 Sweet Cirass 1.000 1,000 42.0 42.000 5.300 5,200 27,5 143,000 Treasure 4,100 4,000 64.0 256.000 4.600 4,100 263 108,000 Yellowstone 6,900 6.700 66.4 445,000 112.000 105,500 24 1 254,000 Other - - - - - — - _ S. ( ENTRAI. 32,000 30.400 58.6 1,780,000 297.000 284,600 25.0 -12,000 Carter .. .- .. 55.700 50.600 246 1 .246.000 Custer 5,300 5.100 578 295.000 42.100 39.(10(1 21.0 820.000 Fallon - - - - 64.600 61.800 237 1,467,000 Powder River 1,000 1.000 61.0 61,000 34.200 33.500 24 6 825,000 Prairie 5,100 4.900 63,9 313,000 48.400 48.000 23.7 1.137,000 Rosebud 4.900 4,700 59.1 278,000 61.400 60.100 26.0 1 .563,000 Wibaux 700 700 61.4 43,000 58.400 55.400 22,5 1.248,000 Other - - - - SOITIIEAST 17.000 16,400 60.4 990,000 364.800 348,400 23.8 8,306.000 MONTANA 273,000 2(>5.(M)(l 60.4 15.995,000 6.36^.000 6,095,(M)0 26.4 160,965,000 1/ (. ountics with le ss than 500 .icrcs pla ited ol one cl.xss i 1" wheat are comb ned into ■other" c ountics to avoid disci osure ol indivic ual inlormati on 54 County Statistics-Winter Wheat Montana agricultural Statistics 1997 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL j IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production | Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Flathead 4.000 4,000 3,900 73 286,000 27 1,000 900 71 64,000 (iranite — — - - — ~ — - — - Lake 7,300 7.300 7,100 67 475,000 21 3,800 3,600 78 281,000 Lincoln - - — - — — - — — ~ Mineral 600 600 600 40 24,000 46 — ~ - — Missoula 900 900 900 31 28,000 44 100 100 60 6,000 Powell -- - -- -- ~ ~ -- -- - ~ Ravalli — — - - - ~ - — ~ ~ Sanders 1,700 1,700 1,700 56 96,000 41 500 500 80 40,000 Other 500 500 500 48 24,000 -- 100 100 70 7,000 NORTHWEST 15,000 15,000 14,700 63 933,000 -- 5,500 5,200 77 398,000 Blaine 31,500 30,700 30.000 33 1,003,000 14 2,000 1,600 36 57,000 Chouteau 325,000 294,000 286,000 46 13,021,000 1 2.000 1,900 61 116,000 Glacier 8,500 7,500 7,100 35 251,000 30 1,200 1,100 47 52,000 Hill 112,000 108,800 105,000 42 4,422,000 3 900 900 47 42,000 Liberty 37,000 31,500 30,500 36 1,085,000 12 800 800 51 41,000 Phillips 9,500 9,000 8,900 30 263,000 29 1.100 900 40 36,000 Pondera 39,000 32,700 30,500 54 1,638,000 9 1.100 1.000 64 64.000 Teton 76.000 68,000 66,000 46 3,008,000 6 1,700 1.600 66 106,000 Toole 11.500 11,100 11,000 43 473,000 22 200 200 50 10,000 Other - -- - -- -- -- -- - ~ N. CENTRAL 650,000 593,300 575,000 44 25,164,000 -- 11,000 10,000 52 524,000 Daniels - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- Dawson 14,000 13,900 13,500 21 282,000 28 -- -- - -- Garfield 41,500 41,300 36,100 26 945,000 15 — ~ ~ — McCone 22,500 22,300 16,500 29 475,000 20 100 100 60 6.000 Richland 9,300 9,200 9,000 27 245,000 31 100 100 70 7.000 Roosevelt 4,000 4,000 3,900 17 68,000 42 -- -- -- -- Sheridan — - - — - — - — ~ ~ Valley 5,700 5,700 5,500 32 177,000 36 300 300 67 20.000 Other 3,000 2,600 2,500 30 76,000 — — - - — northeast 100,000 99,000 87,000 26 2,268,000 - 500 500 66 33,000 Broadwater 6,700 6,000 5,700 39 224,000 32 700 600 50 30,000 Cascade 104,000 99,100 98,000 44 4,286.000 4 1,100 1,000 54 54,000 Fergus 114,000 113,000 105,000 38 4.010,000 5 100 100 40 4,000 Golden Valley 18,500 17,300 16,200 32 . 518,000 19 200 100 70 7,000 Judith Basin 50,000 49,100 47,500 36 1,724,000 8 100 100 60 6,000 Lewis & Clark 4,700 4,500 4,500 34 155,000 37 100 100 50 5,000 Meagher 9.800 8,800 8,100 40 323,000 26 100 100 50 5,000 Musselshell 14.400 14,400 14,000 30 425.000 23 100 100 50 5,000 Petroleum 9.700 9,100 8,000 18 144.000 39 500 100 40 4,000 Wheatland 18,200 16,200 16,000 33 531.000 18 -- -- -- -- Other - - - - — - — - — - CENTRAL 350,000 337,500 323,000 38 12,340,000 -- 3,000 2,300 52 120,000 Beaverhead 3,600 3,600 3,500 51 178.000 35 900 900 81 73,000 Gallatin 25,400 23,500 22,600 49 1,103,000 II 2,200 2,000 72 143,000 Jefferson 1,300 600 600 45 27,000 45 200 200 70 14,000 Madison 1,700 1,700 1,600 64 102,000 40 200 200 75 15,000 Silver Bow -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Other - - " — — ~ — — ~ - SOUTHWEST 32,000 29,400 28,300 50 1,410,000 -- 3,500 3,300 74 245,000 Big Horn 114,000 113,800 112,000 43 4,792,000 2 3,200 3,100 69 215,000 Carbon 10,900 10,900 10,500 35 372,000 24 600 500 50 25,000 Park 7,700 6,900 6,500 33 216.000 33 1,500 1,100 61 67,000 Stillwater 37,200 37,200 36,500 35 1.260.000 10 1,300 1,200 48 57,000 Sweetgrass 2,100 2,100 2,000 33 65.000 43 -- - - ~ Treasure 3,100 3,100 3,000 51 152,000 38 700 700 87 61,000 Yellowstone 73.000 72,800 71,500 39 2,812,000 7 1,700 1,600 78 124,000 Other - — - - - — — — — — S. CENTRAL 248,000 246,800 242,000 40 9,669,000 -- 9,000 8,200 67 549,000 Carter 8.500 7,600 6,700 27 178,000 34 - - -- -- Custer 26.000 26,000 25,500 28 709.000 16 200 200 60 12,000 Fallon — ~ — — - — - -- ~ — Powder River 12,200 12,100 11,300 30 344,000 25 100 100 60 6,000 Prairie 20,500 20,500 20,000 31 627,000 17 100 100 70 7,000 Rosebud 32,500 32,500 32,000 32 1,027,000 13 100 100 60 6,000 Wibaux - — — — — ~ — ~ - — Other 5,300 5.300 4,500 29 131,000 - ~ — - - SOUTHEAST 105,000 104,000 100,000 30 3,016,000 -- 500 500 62 31,000 MONTANA 1,500,000 1,425,000 1,370,000 40 54,800,000 - 33,000 30,000 63 1,900,000 1/ Counties with 1 ess than 500 ac res planted are c imbined into other" count! es to avoid disclos ure ot inc ividual inlorm ation. 2/ Planted acres k ss winter whea t replanted to spr ing wheat 1997 Montana A(.ki( i i ii rai Si aiimk s COlNTVSlAllSIICS-WlSUKWlll \i 55 WINTER WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1995 COLINTY & DISTRICT KOI.l.OWTNf ; KAl.I.OW KK-( KOFPII) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Plumed Harvested Yield Per Producliiin Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu Acre .•\cre Acre Bu Bu Deer lodge - - - - — - _, 1 lathcad 2,000 2.000 80 160.000 1.000 1.000 62 62.000 Ciranile - — — — — .. ._ _ lake 2,800 2.800 59 164.000 700 700 43 30.000 Lincoln — — — — - .. „ _. Mineral 500 500 40 20.000 100 100 40 4,000 Missoula 400 400 30 12.000 400 400 25 10.000 Powell - - -- - - - — .. Ravalli — - — - .. .. .. „ Sanders 900 900 52 47.000 300 300 30 9.000 Other 400 400 43 1 7.000 - — — .. NORTHWEST 7,000 7.000 60 420.000 2,500 2.500 46 115.000 Blaine 26,100 25.300 33 843.000 3,400 3.100 33 1 03.000 Chouteau 269,500 241.500 46 11.11 0.000 53.500 42,600 42 1 .795.000 Glacier 4.800 4.300 34 148.000 2.500 1,700 30 51.000 Hill 106,400 99,700 42 4,234,000 4.700 4,400 33 146.000 Liberty 34,500 28,100 36 1.010,000 1.700 1,600 21 34.000 Phillips 5.800 5,500 33 180,000 2.600 2,500 19 47.000 Pondera 36,600 28,300 54 1,515.000 1.300 1,200 49 59.000 Teton 64,900 55.400 45 2.512,000 9.400 9,000 43 :t90.000 Toole 10,400 9.900 43 428,000 900 900 39 35.000 Other - - - - „ N. CENTR.\L 559,000 498.000 44 21,980.000 80.000 67.000 40 2.660.000 Daniels - - - ~ — — — .. Dawson 7.400 7,100 21 152.000 6.600 6.400 20 130.000 Garfield 39,800 34.500 27 921.000 1.700 1.600 15 24.000 McCone 18,100 13.900 29 405.000 4,300 2.500 26 64.000 Richland 4,700 4,600 29 134.000 4.500 4,300 24 104.000 Roosevelt 1,800 1.800 21 38.000 2,200 2.100 14 30.000 Sheridan - — — — .. _. .. „ Vallcv 2,700 2.700 38 103.000 2.700 2,500 22 54.000 Other 1,500 1,400 34 47.000 1.500 I.IOO 26 29.000 NORIHEASr 76.000 66.000 27 1.800.000 23,500 20,500 21 435.000 Broadwater 5.100 4.200 38 158,000 900 900 40 36.000 Cascade 75,900 71.400 44 3,137,000 27,000 25,600 43 1,095.000 Fergus 93,100 84.600 38 3,244.000 20.800 20,300 38 762.000 Golden Valley 16,300 14.200 33 463.000 2,000 1,900 25 48,000 Judith Basin 35,400 33,400 38 1.278.000 14.500 14,000 31 440,000 Lewis & Clark 3,200 3.000 36 108.000 1.400 1,400 30 42.000 Meagher 8,700 7.000 41 286.000 1,000 1.000 32 32.000 Musselshell 13,500 13.100 30 394.000 800 800 33 26.000 Petroleum 8,900 7.600 18 134,000 300 300 20 6.000 Wheatland 12,900 11.700 36 418.000 5,300 4.300 26 113,000 Other .. — — -. .. __ __ „ CI.NTR.\I. 273,000 250,200 38 9,620.000 74.000 70.500 37 2.600.000 Beaverhead 2,400 2,300 39 90.000 300 300 50 15.000 Gallatin 22,100 19,500 46 904.000 1,100 I.IOO 51 56.000 Jcflerson 1,000 300 30 9.000 100 100 40 4.000 Madison 1.500 1.400 62 87.000 - -- -. _ Silver Bow — .. .. .. .. _. „ „ Other — - .. -- .. __ _. „ SOITHWEST 27,000 23.500 46 1,090.000 1.500 1.500 50 75.000 Big Horn 91,500 <)0,400 42 3,798.000 19.300 18.500 42 779.000 Carbon 9,000 8,800 ii 294.000 1,300 1,200 44 53.000 Park 4.800 4.100 30 123,000 1,400 1,300 20 26.000 Stillwater 30,400 30,000 35 1.045.000 5.500 5,300 30 158,000 Sweclgrass 1,400 1.300 29 38.000 700 700 39 27,000 Ireasure 1,800 1,700 40 68.000 600 600 38 23,000 Nellowslonc 67.100 66,000 39 2.564.000 4,200 3.900 32 124.000 Other _ _ - _. .- „ „ „ S. CKNTRAI 206.000 202.300 39 ■'.930.000 33.000 31. ."500 38 i.mo.ooo Carter 7,400 5.700 27 15.\(»0(l 1,100 1.000 25 25.000 Custer 24,500 24.000 28 660.000 1.300 1,300 28 37.000 lallon - — - -. .. -. _. Powder River 11.000 10.200 30 308.000 1.100 1.000 30 30.000 Prairie 18.400 18,000 31 553.000 2.000 1,900 35 67.000 Rosebud 26.900 26,600 32 838.000 5.500 5,300 35 183.000 Wibaux - - — .- _ _. _- _ Other 3.800 3.500 31 108.000 1.500 1 .000 23 23.000 SOITHEAST 92.000 88.000 30 2.620.000 12.500 11.500 32 365.000 MOMANA 1. 240.0(10 1.135.000 40 45,4(.0,()()0 227.000 205.000 36 -.440,000 56 County Statistics-Winter Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 11 Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite- Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 4,200 9,200 1,800 900 1,300 600 18.000 3,900 9,100 1,800 900 1,300 600 17,600 3,800 8,900 1,700 800 1,200 600 17,000 59 59 43 40 63 57 56 223,000 522,000 73,000 32,000 76,000 34,000 960,000 34 24 46 48 45 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N CENTRAL 48,000 409,000 16,000 270,000 140,000 11,000 89,000 1 1 1 ,000 71,000 1,165,000 43,400 389,100 15,400 244,000 137,900 9,400 79,600 104,300 69,700 1,092,800 41,500 383,000 15,100 239,000 129,000 8,800 76,000 102,000 65,600 1,060,000 25 36 39 35 30 23 40 43 25 35 1,051,000 13,706,000 588,000 8,332,000 3,890,000 205,000 3,052.000 4,404,000 1,672,000 36,900,000 13 I 22 2 4 35 7 3 10 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 33,000 35,000 56,000 19,500 12,700 7,000 6,800 170,000 30,200 31,200 54,200 19,300 12,300 5,600 6,400 159,200 29,300 30,000 48,300 19,200 11,900 5,000 6,300 150.000 25 22 20 19 22 18 31 22 735,000 669,000 985,000 363,000 262,000 89,000 197,000 3,300,000 17 19 15 28 33 44 36 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 9,500 110,000 132,000 24,000 62,500 4,500 9,000 22,500 6,500 14,500 395,000 9,100 108,700 129,800 23,800 58,300 3,700 8,800 22,500 4,700 14,400 383,800 9,000 107,000 122,000 23,400 55,600 3,600 8,400 22,200 4,500 14,300 370,000 31 34 27 24 27 38 32 33 29 20 29 278,000 3,608,000 3,325,000 559,000 1,489,000 137,000 266,000 722,000 130,000 286,000 10,800,000 31 5 6 23 II 37 32 18 40 29 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 4,300 28,300 2,800 1,600 37,000 4,300 27,600 2,700 1,600 36,200 4,000 27,000 2,500 1,500 35,000 33 49 36 41 46 131,000 1,316,000 91,000 62,000 1,600,000 39 12 43 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S CENTRAL 85,000 12,300 6,600 38,000 3,200 3,900 86,000 235,000 84,300 12,300 6,300 38,000 3,200 3,700 85,600 233,400 82,000 11,900 6,300 37,700 3,200 3,400 80,500 225,000 31 32 20 27 33 39 28 29 2,506,000 382,000 126,000 1,031,000 104,000 134,000 2,217,000 6,500,000 8 27 41 14 42 38 9 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 23,300 23,200 12,400 13,300 24,500 32,600 700 130,000 22,900 22,500 11,400 13,100 24,300 32,100 700 127,000 20,900 22,300 10,300 12,900 24,100 31,800 700 123,000 29 23 28 30 25 29 19 27 607,000 508,000 285,000 382,000 594,000 911,000 13,000 3.300,000 20 25 30 26 21 16 51 MONTANA 2,150,000 2,050,000 1,980,000 32 63,360,000 - 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 2/ Planted acres less winter wheat replanted to spring wheat. 1997 MON lANA A(.RICl 111 R.\L SlA I ISI K S C ()l M ^ S I ATISI IC S-W IM IR WllKA I 57 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1996 IRKK^AIKI) NON-IRRU. MKD COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Producti<; 1.672,000 Other 600 600 58 35,000 424.400 397.500 36 14.259.000 NCEMRAI 10.000 9,200 64 585.000 1,155,000 1,050.800 35 36315,000 Daniels — - - - - -- -. Dawson _ — — -- ~ " — " Garfield _ .. _ — 35,000 30,000 22 669,000 McCone .. — ~ — 56.000 48,300 20 985,000 Richland .. — ~ — - - - — Roosevelt .- — — — 12,700 11,900 22 262,000 Sheridan - - - ~ 7.000 5,000 18 89,000 Valley — — -- — — — -- — Other 500 500 40 20,000 58,800 54.300 23 1.275,000 NORTHEAST 500 500 40 20.000 169.500 149.500 22 3.280.000 Broadwater 800 70(1 47 33,000 8.700 8.300 111 245.0(10 Cascade 2.200 1,900 57 108,000 107,800 105,100 3i 3,500.000 lergus Golden Valley 600 500 40 20,000 23,400 22,900 24 539,000 Judith Basin — ~ ~ -- " — -- - Lewis & Clark — — — -- — — — - Meagher — — — ~ — — — - Musselshell — .. — — — — " — Petroleum 700 400 40 16,000 5,800 4,100 28 114,000 Wheatland „ ._ — — 14,500 14.300 20 286,000 Other 700 700 54 38.000 229,800 211.100 28 5,901,000 ( ENTRAL 5.000 4,200 51 215,000 390.000 365,800 29 10,585,000 Beaverhead 600 500 60 30,000 3,700 3,500 29 101,000 Gallatin 2,700 2.600 80 207,000 25.600 24,400 45 1,109,000 JetTcrson - -- — — — ~ - — Madison — — — - ~ - -- ~ Silver Bow — ~ ~ - — - ~ — Other 700 600 72 43.000 3,700 3,400 32 110.000 SOITHWEST 4.000 3.700 76 280,000 33.000 3U00 42 U20.000 Big Horn 4.800 4.500 63 284,000 so 2(H) "■'.5()0 29 2.222.000 Carbon 600 600 40 24.000 11.700 11,300 ■^-> 358.000 Park 900 700 40 28,000 5,700 5,600 li 98.000 Stillwater 600 600 67 40.000 37,400 37,100 27 991.000 Swectgrass ~ -- - -- " -- - - Treasure .- — •- •• -- — — -- Yellowstone 2,500 2.400 72 173.000 83,500 78.100 26 2.044.000 Other 600 600 85 51.000 6.500 6.000 31 187.000 S CENTRAL in.ooo 9.400 64 600.000 225.000 215.600 27 5.900.000 Carter „ __ _. „ 23.300 20,900 29 607.000 Custer _ _ _ — — - — — Kallon _ _ ~ _ 12,400 10,300 28 285.000 Powder River - - - - 13,300 12,900 30 382.000 Prairie — — -- — — — -- — Rosebud 1.200 1.100 52 57.000 31,400 30,700 28 854.000 Wibauv .. - .- _ 700 700 19 1 3.000 Other 800 800 54 43.000 46,900 45,600 21 1 ,059.000 SOI Til EAST 2.000 1.900 53 100.000 128,000 121,100 26 3,200,000 MONIANA 38,000 35.000 65 2.260.000 2,112,000 1 ,945,000 31 61,100,00 1 ' Counties with 1 ..•ss than 500 acres pk nted are combine d into "(>ther" cou ntics to avoid disc osurc ot indn idual ir lormation 58 County Statistics-Other Spring Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL IRRIGATED | Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Product ion Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,100 1,100 61 67,000 49 600 600 80 48,000 Flathead 10,000 9.800 67 658,000 29 3,900 3.800 70 267,000 Granite — — - - ~ — — — ~ Lake 10,200 9,800 61 596,000 31 7,100 6.900 65 450,000 Lincoln -- -- -- -- -- -- ~ - - Mineral — — — — — — — ~ — Missoula 2,200 2,100 42 89,000 47 1,000 900 60 54,000 Powell 1,200 1,200 57 68,000 48 600 600 80 48,000 Ravalli 1,200 1,100 51 56,000 50 600 500 80 40,000 Sanders 1,000 900 40 36,000 52 200 200 65 13.000 Other 100 - - - - ~ — - - northwest 27,000 26,000 60 1,570,000 -- 14,000 13,500 68 920,000 Blaine 168,000 166,000 37 6,077,000 8 10,300 10,200 45 455,000 Chouteau 290,000 280,000 42 11,813,000 2 9,500 8,500 43 362,000 Glacier 140,000 138,000 42 5,817,000 10 7,500 7,400 54 398,000 Hill 405,000 395,000 44 17,198,000 1 1,500 1,500 55 82,000 Liberty 235,000 230,000 41 9,490,000 3 2,600 2,600 62 161,000 Phillips 145,000 142,000 33 4,730.000 11 4,300 4,200 39 162.000 Pondera 150,000 148,000 46 6,830,000 7 16,900 16,700 62 1.028.000 Teton 87,000 82,000 42 3,456,000 14 10,000 9,500 53 500.000 Toole 230,000 224,000 39 8,729,000 5 4,400 4,400 44 192,000 Other — — — - — ~ ~ — ~ N. CENTRAL 1.850.000 1,805,000 41 74,140,000 - 67,000 65,000 51 3,340,000 Daniels 205.000 202,000 29 5,950,000 9 100 100 50 5,000 Dawson 150,000 135,000 24 3,218,000 15 2,500 2,400 55 132.000 Garfield 78,000 70,000 22 1,549,000 20 700 700 61 43.000 McCone 192,000 150,000 25 3,749,000 13 2,600 2,100 41 86.000 Richland 167,000 162,000 25 4,035,000 12 15,000 14,500 46 663.000 Roosevelt 295,000 289,000 25 7,298,000 6 2.800 2.700 36 98.000 Sheridan 98,000 96,000 26 2,526,000 16 700 700 54 38.000 Valley 290,000 286,000 31 8,795,000 4 10.600 10.300 42 435,000 Other - - — — — — — - — northeast 1.475,000 1,390,000 27 37,120,000 -- 35,000 33,500 45 1.500,000 Broadwater 38,000 37,000 49 1,807,000 19 15,500 15,400 65 1.005.000 Cascade 64,000 62,000 39 2,390,000 18 5.800 5,700 56 322.000 Fergus 66,000 64,000 38 2,448,000 17 300 300 67 20,000 Golden Valley 16,000 15.800 33 523,000 35 1.100 1,100 58 64,000 Judith Basin 31,000 30,500 33 1,019,000 24 600 600 58 35,000 Lewis & Clark 14,000 14,000 39 540,000 34 3.000 3,000 54 162,000 Meagher 4,000 4,000 45 179,000 43 1,100 1,100 71 78.000 Musselshell 21,000 20,500 28 568,000 33 600 600 58 35,000 Petroleum 9,000 8,700 26 227,000 42 1,600 1,500 30 45,000 Wheatland 22,000 21,500 32 689,000 28 400 400 60 24,000 Other - - - -- - -- -- - -- CENTRAL 285.000 278,000 37 10,390,000 -- 30,000 29,700 60 1,790,000 Beaverhead 4,500 4.400 81 356,000 38 4.000 4,000 85 341,000 Gallatin 17,300 16,700 71 1,191,000 22 11.900 11,700 82 960,000 Jefferson 2,200 2,100 46 96,000 46 200 200 90 18,000 Madison 7,000 6,800 49 332,000 39 2,900 2,900 73 211,000 Silver Bow - -- - ~ - ~ - " - Other — — — — ~ — — — ~ SOl'THWEST 31,000 30,000 66 1,975,000 - 19,000 18,800 81 1.530,000 Big Mom 25,800 25,300 51 1,285,000 21 11.800 11,700 73 853,000 Carbon 3,300 3,300 39 129,000 45 1.300 1,300 58 76,000 Park 3,800 3,700 44 163,000 44 1.800 1,800 57 102,000 Stillwater 10,500 10,400 24 250,000 40 500 500 66 33,000 Sweetgrass 1,700 1,600 26 41,000 51 200 100 60 6,000 Treasure 2,900 2,900 83 242,000 41 2.600 2,600 88 230,000 Yellowstone 24,000 23,800 36 865,000 27 4,800 4,700 72 340,000 Other - - - — - — — - — S. CENTRAL 72,000 71,000 42 2,975,000 -- 23.000 22,700 72 1.640,000 Carter 35,000 33,500 19 630,000 30 — - - - Custer 13,500 13,300 27 360,000 37 2.400 2,400 48 115.000 Fallon 47,000 44,500 19 867,000 26 - - - - Powder River 1 5,000 14,500 27 395,000 36 800 800 50 40.000 Prairie 21,500 21,000 28 583,000 32 4,400 4,300 44 190,000 Rosebud 31,000 30,000 34 1,019,000 23 3,900 3,800 55 210,000 Wibaux 47,000 43,200 23 976,000 25 500 500 50 25,000 Other - - — — - — — — - SOUTHEAST 210,000 200,000 24 4,830,000 - 12.000 11,800 49 580,000 MONTANA 3,950,000 3,800,000 35 133,000,000 - 200.000 195,000 58 11,300,000 1/ Counties with less t han 500 acres pU nted are combi ned into "oihe r" counties to av old disclosure of individual in brmation 1997 Mom \n \ Ac.RU i Lit kal Si ai isii< s C<)l^l^ SiAiisius-OiiiKKSi'Kist. WiiKAF 59 OTHER SPRING WHEAT : Non-Irri gated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT KOI I.O\VIN(, FALLOW RF-( KOPI'FO Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu I'l.iiUcd Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Lodge I'lathead (iranite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Kavalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 500 600 900 400 200 200 200 3,000 500 600 800 400 200 200 200 2,900 38 57 45 30 40 25 30 41 19,000 34.000 36,000 12.000 8,000 5,000 6,000 120.000 5,500 2,200 800 400 400 600 100 10.000 5,400 2.100 800 400 400 500 9,600 66 52 29 30 28 34 55 357,000 110,000 23,000 12,000 11,000 17,000 530,000 Dlainc Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. ( KNTR.A1. 145,900 175,300 115,700 355,300 197,400 130,300 108,300 52,600 212,200 1,493,000 144.100 168.500 114.100 345,700 192.700 127,500 106.700 49.300 206.400 1,455,000 36 43 43 44 41 34 45 43 39 41 5.239,000 7.270,000 4,877.000 1 5.274,000 7.867.000 4,348.000 4.775,000 2,130.000 8.020.000 59,800,000 11,800 105,200 16,800 48.200 35,000 10,400 24,800 24,400 13,400 290,000 11,700 103,000 16,500 47,800 34,700 10,300 24,600 23,200 13,200 285,000 33 41 33 39 42 21 42 36 39 39 3X3.000 4.181.000 542.000 1.842.000 1.462.000 220.000 1,027.000 826,000 517,000 11,000,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 154,800 111,200 59,600 138.800 115,700 233,200 60,700 216,000 1,090,000 153,800 99.400 54.300 104.700 112,000 228,300 59.000 213,000 1.024.500 30 24 24 26 24 26 27 32 27 4.585,000 2,386,000 1,281,000 2.763.000 2,677,000 6,020,000 1.618,000 6,750,000 28.080.000 50,100 36,300 17,700 50,600 36,300 59,000 36,600 63,400 350,000 48,100 33,200 15,000 43.200 35,500 58,000 36,300 62,700 332,000 28 21 15 21 20 20 24 26 23 1,360,000 700.000 225.000 900.000 695.000 1.180.000 870.000 1.610.000 7,540,000 Broadwater Cascade lergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 18,100 25,300 32,400 7.200 1 1 .600 9.000 I.IOO 9.700 6.400 9.200 130.000 17,500 23,700 30,900 7.100 11,400 9.000 1.100 9.300 6.300 9,000 12.5.300 37 38 37 30 31 35 35 28 25 36 35 653,000 892,000 1,143,000 213,000 349.000 316.000 38,000 264.000 160.000 322.000 4.350.000 4,400 32,900 33,300 7,700 18,800 2,000 1,800 10,700 1,000 12,400 125.000 4,100 32,600 32,800 7,600 18,500 2.000 1,800 10.600 900 12.100 123.000 36 36 39 32 34 31 35 25 24 28 35 149.000 1 , 1 76,000 1,285.000 246.000 635.000 62,000 63,000 269,000 22,000 343.000 4,250,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefl'erson Madison Silver Bow Other SOI TIIWFST 301) 4,000 1.900 2.800 '),(IO(l 20(1 3.700 1.800 2.600 8.300 2S 46 41 23 37 5.000 171.000 73.000 61.000 310,000 200 1.400 100 1.300 3.nnn 211(1 1 .300 100 1.300 2.900 50 46 50 46 4- 1 0.000 60,000 5,000 60.000 135,000 Big Morn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. CENTRAL 5,600 700 1,300 5,400 500 100 8,400 22,000 5.500 700 1.300 5.300 500 100 8.400 21,800 28 21 37 23 30 20 29 28 153,000 15,000 48,000 122.000 15,000 2,000 245,000 600.000 8.400 1,300 700 4.600 1.000 200 10.800 27.000 8,100 1,300 600 4.600 1,000 200 10,700 26,500 34 29 22 21 20 50 26 28 279,000 38,000 13.000 95.000 20.000 10.000 280,000 735.000 (.arler Custer lallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOITHEAST 22,400 8,000 27,200 9,900 12,900 22,000 30,600 133.000 21,500 7.800 25.700 9.600 12.600 21.400 28.600 12^.200 20 26 22 25 22 30 24 24 425.000 204.000 567.000 244.000 283,000 639,000 678.000 3,040,000 12.600 3.100 19,800 4.300 4.200 5.100 15,900 65,000 12.000 3,100 18,800 4,100 4,100 4,800 14,100 61,000 17 13 16 27 27 35 19 20 205.000 41.000 300.000 111,000 110,000 170,000 273,000 1,210.000 MONTANA 2.880,000 2.765.000 35 96300,000 870.000 840,0(10 30 25.400.000 60 County Statistics-Other Spring Wheat Montana Agriciltural Statistics 1997 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 ^~^^~^* t^ 1T*Y r ALL COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production 1 Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,400 1,400 50 70,000 51 Flathead 13,400 12,900 58 745,000 2^) Granite - — — — - Lake 12,300 11,900 62 736,000 30 Lincoln .. .- ~ — „ Mineral 500 500 46 23,000 53 Missoula 2,200 2,200 42 92,000 48 Powell 1,200 1,200 83 100,000 47 Ravalli 1,900 1.900 56 106,000 46 Sanders 2,000 1,900 37 71,000 50 Other 100 100 70 7,000 - NORTHWEST 35,000 34,000 57 1,950,000 -- Blaine 202,000 200,000 23 4,534,000 12 Chouteau 260,000 255,000 24 6,127,000 5 Glacier 160,000 157,000 31 4,838,000 9 Hill 296,000 290.000 30 8,643,000 1 Liberty 175,000 172,000 31 5,273,000 7 Phillips 166,000 158,000 19 2,933,000 15 Pondera 138.000 136,000 36 4.838.000 8 Teton 94,000 93,000 34 3,159.000 14 Toole 199.000 195,000 31 5,955,000 6 Other - - — - - NORTH CENTRAL 1,690,000 1,656,000 28 46,300,000 -- Daniels 263,000 261,000 27 6,920,000 4 Dawson 169.000 167.000 28 4,730,000 11 Garfield 100.000 99.000 18 1,829,000 17 McCone 215,000 212,000 19 4,081.000 13 Richland 196,000 190,000 25 4.768.000 10 Roosevelt 338,000 323,000 22 7,032,000 3 Sheridan 132,000 118.000 25 2,932,000 16 Valley 352,000 350,000 22 7,758,000 2 Other — — — — ~ NORTHEAST 1,765,000 1,720,000 23 40,050,000 — Broadwater 38,800 38,500 41 1,597,000 18 Cascade 66,700 65,800 22 1,472,000 19 Fergus 80,500 78,500 18 1,392,000 20 Golden Valley 17,600 17,400 21 364,000 38 Judith Basin 42,000 41,600 21 878,000 25 Lewis & Clark 11,200 11.100 31 343,000 40 Meagher 3,600 3.600 34 122,000 45 Musselshell 19,700 19,000 20 372,000 37 Petroleum 13,900 13,700 26 357,000 39 Wheatland 32,000 31,800 16 503,000 35 Other — - — — — CENTRAL 326,000 321,000 23 7,400,000 ~ Beaverhead 9,600 9,400 74 696,000 31 Gallatin 22,100 21,500 57 1,219,000 22 Jefferson 1,300 1,300 33 43,000 52 Madison 10,000 9,800 66 642,000 32 Silver Bow — — — — - Other — — — — - SOUTHWEST 43,000 42,000 62 2,600,000 -- Big Horn 25,200 23,300 32 757,000 28 Carbon 5,100 4,800 27 129.000 43 Park 5,400 5,300 24 128.000 44 Stillwater 17,500 17,200 18 303.000 41 Sweetgrass 3,100 3,000 27 8 1 ,000 49 Treasure 4,800 4,700 49 230,000 42 Yellowstone 32.900 31,700 24 772,000 27 Other — — — - — SOUTH CENTRAL 94,000 90,000 27 2,400,000 -- Carter 31,500 28,800 22 624,000 33 Custer 24,000 21,600 28 603,000 34 Fallon 51,500 50,800 23 1,166,000 23 Powder River 21,800 21,500 23 502,000 36 Prairie 29,000 28,800 30 856,000 26 Rosebud 33,700 33,000 28 930,000 24 Wibaux 55,500 52,500 23 1,219,000 21 Other — — — — — SOUTHEAST 247,000 237,000 25 5,900,000 — MONTANA 4,200,000 4,100,000 26 106,600,000 — 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are con ibined into "other" counties to avoid disci osure of individual inform ation. 1997 Montana Agric hi irai. Siaitni ic s Coi NTV Statistics-Other Spring Wheat 61 OTHER SPRFNC; WHEA1 ": Acreage, Yield, & P reduction, by Counties & Districts, 1996 COUNTY & DISIRICr IRRIGAIKI) NON IKRK, AILI) Planted 1 larvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested ^ leld Pet Production t f I y J 1 IXI^- 1 Acres 1/ Acres Acre Hu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge 1,400 1.400 50 70.000 .. .. „ llalhead 7,000 6.800 64 438.000 6.400 6.100 50 307,000 Granite — — — - — .. .. .. lake 9,300 9.000 72 645.000 3.000 2.900 31 41.(100 Lincoln — ~ — " — — — _. Mineral ~ — — — - - — _. Missoula 1.100 1.100 55 60,000 1.100 1,100 29 32.000 Powell — — ~ — — .. .. .. Ravalli 1,400 1.400 69 96,000 500 500 20 1(1.00(1 Sanders 600 600 53 32,000 1.400 1,300 30 39.0(10 Other 1,200 1.200 91 109.000 600 600 35 2 1 .000 NOKTHNVKST 22,000 21,500 67 1,450,000 13.000 12,500 40 500.000 Blame 1 1 .600 1 1 .400 53 599,000 l'»0,40(l 188,600 21 3,935.000 Chouteau 3,000 3,000 67 202,000 257.000 252.000 24 5,925.000 Glacier Hill Liberty 5.400 5,000 40 200,000 154.600 152.000 31 4.638.000 1.200 1.200 53 63,000 173.800 170,800 31 5.210.000 Phillips 5,000 5,000 51 253,000 161.000 153,000 18 2.680.000 Pondera 15,900 15,700 58 906.000 122.100 120,300 33 3.932.000 leton 14,000 13.800 59 815.000 80.000 79,200 30 2.344.000 Toole — — — — .. __ „ Other 900 900 47 42.000 494.100 484,100 30 14.556,000 N ( ENTRVL 57.000 56.000 55 3,080.000 1.633,000 1,600,000 27 43,220.000 Daniels .. .. .. .. Dawson 4,000 4.000 61 245.000 165.000 163,000 28 4.485.000 Garfield — - — — .- .. „ McCone 4,700 4,300 37 157,000 210,300 207,700 19 3.924,000 Richland 18.200 18.000 63 1.142.000 177,800 172,000 21 3,626.000 Roosevelt 4,200 4.100 42 174.000 333,800 318.900 ■>2 6.858.000 Sheridan 2,400 2,200 51 112,000 129,600 115.800 24 2.820.000 Valley 16,700 16,600 51 844,000 335,300 333,400 21 6,914.000 Other 800 800 58 46.000 362,200 359,200 24 8,703.000 NORTHEAST 51,000 50,000 54 2.720,000 1,714,000 1,670.000 22 37330,000 Broadwater 17.300 17,100 65 1,110.000 21.500 21,400 23 487.000 Cascade 6,900 6,800 43 293.000 59,800 59,000 20 1,179.000 Fergus 1,000 800 60 48.000 79,500 77.700 17 1,344.000 Golden Valley 1,400 1,400 51 71.000 16,200 16.000 18 293,000 Judith Basin — - — — — Lewis & Clark 2,300 2,300 53 123.000 8,900 8.800 25 220,000 Meagher 800 800 75 60,000 2,800 2,800 22 62.000 Musselshell — — _ — .. .- __ „ Petroleum 1.600 1,600 68 109.000 12,300 12,100 20 248.000 Wheatland 800 800 60 48.000 31,200 31.000 15 455.000 Other 900 900 53 48.000 60.800 59,700 20 1.202.000 rF.NTR.VL 33.000 32,500 59 1.910,000 293.000 288.500 19 5,490,000 Beaverhead 7,800 7,700 86 666.000 1.800 1.700 18 3o MOn (iailatin 13,800 13,500 72 972.000 8.300 8.000 31 24".(i(Hi JelTerson 500 500 56 28.000 800 800 19 I5.U00 Madison 7.900 7,800 77 604.000 2,100 2.000 19 38.000 Silver Bow — .. __ „ .. „ .. „ Other - — _. -. .. _. „ .. SOITHWEST 30,000 29,500 77 2,270,000 13,000 12..S00 26 330,000 Big Mom 9,000 8.400 60 500.000 16,200 14.^)0(1 17 257.000 Carbon 1.700 1.700 39 66.000 3,400 3.100 20 63.000 Park 1,600 1,500 44 66.000 3,800 3.800 16 62.000 Stillwater 800 700 41 29.000 16,700 16.500 17 274.000 Sweetgrass 900 900 40 36.000 2,200 2.100 21 45.000 Treasure 3.600 3.500 60 211.000 1,200 1.200 16 19.000 Yellowstone 4.400 4.300 63 272.000 28,500 27.400 18 500,000 Other — — — „ .. „ „ „ SCENTRAI. 22.000 21.000 56 1.180,000 72,000 69.000 18 1.220.000 Cancr .. ._ .. 3 1 .500 28.800 i~i 624.000 Custer 4.900 4,700 59 277,000 19.100 16,900 19 326.000 Fallon — — — -. 51.500 50,800 23 1,166.000 Powder River 1.000 1,000 61 61,000 20.800 20,500 22 441.000 Prairie 4,700 4,500 64 288,000 24.300 24,300 23 568.000 Rosebud 3.700 3,600 61 221,000 30,000 29,400 24 709.000 Wibaux 700 700 61 43,000 54.800 51,800 23 1,176,000 Other - - .. -. .. SOLTIIKAST 15.000 14.500 (>l S')0.000 232.000 222,500 23 5,010,000 MONTANA 230.000 225.000 60 13,500.0011 3.')-0.000 3,8-'5,000 24 93,100,000 1 Counties with le ss than 500 acres plai ited are combinec into "other" coun ties to avoid disck sure ol individual inl omiation 62 County Statistics-Durum Wheat Montana Agricultural Statistics Service 1997 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL irrigated Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Bushels Rank Chouteau 6,400 6,300 44 280,000 4 600 600 67 40.000 Glacier 3,300 3.200 50 159,000 8 -- -- -- -- Hill 1,500 1,500 47 70,000 II - - ~ - Liberty 5.500 5,400 46 248,000 6 - - - - Pondera 4,000 3,900 51 199,000 7 900 900 71 64,000 Teton 6,600 6,500 42 270.000 5 300 300 43 13,000 Toole 2,200 2,100 35 73.000 10 -- - - - Other 1,500 1,500 36 54,000 - -- -- -- - N. CENTRAL 3,000 30,400 45 1,353,000 -- 1,800 1,800 65 117,000 Daniels 23,000 22,700 33 754,000 2 -- -- -- -- McCone 1,300 1,200 23 28,000 19 - - — - Richland 2,900 2,700 20 53,000 15 100 100 40 4,000 Roosevelt 17,500 17,300 25 439,000 3 300 300 50 15,000 Sheridan 179,400 176,000 28 4,877,000 1 2,000 2,000 50 100,000 Valley 1,700 1,700 31 53,000 14 100 100 40 4,000 Other 200 200 25 5,000 — — — - — northeast 226,000 221,800 28 6,209,000 -- 2,500 2,500 49 123,000 Cascade 1,800 1,800 38 69,000 12 300 300 50 15,000 Golden Valley 2,000 2,000 25 49,000 16 -- -- -- -- Wheatland 3,200 3,100 29 90,000 9 — ~ - ~ Other 500 500 34 17,000 - — ~ - ~ CENTRAL 7,500 7,400 30 225,000 -- 300 300 50 15,000 SOUTHWEST 400 400 75 30,000 -- 300 300 83 25,000 S. CENTRAL 800 800 31 25,000 -- -- -- -- -- Carter 800 800 24 19,000 21 -- -- -- -- Wibaux 2,400 2.300 24 56,000 13 -- -- - - Other 1,100 1,100 30 33,000 - 100 100 50 5,000 SOUTHEAST 4,300 4,200 26 108,000 - 100 100 50 5,000 MONTANA 270,000 1 265,000 30 7,950,000 -- 5,000 5,000 57 285,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into " other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. DURUM WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-CROPPED 1 Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu. Chouteau 4,200 4,100 42 172,000 1,600 1,600 43 68,000 Glacier 3,300 3,200 50 159,000 - - - ~ Hill 1,200 1,200 44 53,000 300 300 57 17,000 Liberty 4,900 4.800 46 220,000 600 600 47 28,000 Pondera 1,800 1,800 50 90,000 1 ,300 1,200 38 45,000 Teton 2,900 2,800 43 119,000 3,400 3,400 41 138,000 Toole 2,200 2,100 35 73,000 - ~ -- -- Other 1,500 1.500 36 54,000 - ~ — - N. CENTRAL 22,000 21,500 44 940,000 7,200 7,100 42 296,000 Daniels 17,000 16.800 34 574,000 6,000 5,900 31 180,000 McCone 800 700 29 20,000 500 500 16 8,000 Richland 1,200 1.100 24 26,000 1,600 1,500 15 23,000 Roosevelt 14,700 14.500 26 381,000 2,500 2,500 17 43,000 Sheridan 146.000 143.300 28 3,973,000 31,400 30,700 26 804,000 Valley 1.600 1,600 31 49,000 -- -- -- -- Other 200 200 25 5,000 — — — - NORTHEAST 181,500 178,200 28 5,028,000 42,000 41,100 26 1.058,000 Cascade 1.100 1.100 41 45,000 400 400 23 9,000 Golden Valley 1,800 1,800 26 46,000 200 200 15 3,000 Wheatland 3,200 3,100 29 90,000 ~ — ~ — Other 500 500 34 17,000 - - -- - CENTRAL 6,600 6,500 30 198,000 600 600 20 12,000 SOUTHWEST 100 100 50 5,000 - -- -- -- S. CENTRAL 800 800 31 25,000 - -- -- -- Carter 700 700 24 17,000 100 100 20 2,000 Wibaux 2,300 2,200 25 54,000 100 100 20 2,000 Other 1,000 1,000 28 28,000 - - - - SOUTHEAST 4,000 3,900 25 99,000 200 200 20 4,000 MONTANA 215,000 211,000 30 6,295,000 50,000 49,000 28 1,370,000 Montana Agricultural Statistics Service 1997 County Statistics-Durum Wheat 63 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY All & DLSTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bushels Rank Blaine 1,800 1,800 21 38,000 15 Chouteau 4,700 4,600 33 1 50.000 6 Glacier 1,500 1,500 32 48,000 12 Hill 1,700 1,700 36 61,000 10 Liberty 2,000 2,000 24 47,000 13 Phillips 1,200 1.200 18 22,000 18 Pondera 6,500 6.400 39 248,000 5 Teton 8,600 8,500 37 313,000 4 Toole 1,000 900 23 21.000 19 Other ~ - - - — NORTH central 29,000 28.600 33 948,000 - Daniels 23,100 23,000 29 667,000 2 Dawson 2,600 2.600 24 62,000 9 McConc 1,100 1.100 22 24,000 17 Richland 4,000 4.000 23 93,000 8 Roosevelt 26,200 25.300 20 508,000 3 Sheridan 188,900 180.400 24 4,348,000 1 Valley 1,100 1.100 25 28,000 16 Other - - .. .. _, NORTHEAST 247,000 237.500 24 5,730.000 - Cascade 1,900 1.900 24 46,000 14 Wheatland 6,200 6.100 23 141,000 7 Other 500 500 24 12,000 _ CENTRAL 8.600 8.500 23 199.000 - SOITHWEST 600 600 45 27,000 - Wibaux 2.900 2.900 20 59,000 11 Other 1,900 1.900 19 37.000 _ SOITHEAST 4.800 4.800 20 96.000 - MONTANA 290.000 280.000 25 7.000.000 - 1/ Counties with less that 1 500 acres planted are con bined into "other" counties to avoid disci osure of individual information DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNIY & DISTRICT IRRIGATED NON 1RR1G.\TED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera leton Toole Other N C ENTRAI. 2.000 800 400 3.200 2.000 800 400 3.200 58 35 50 51 116.000 28.000 20.000 164,000 1.500 1,700 2,000 1,200 4,500 7,800 1,000 6,100 25,800 1.500 1.700 2.000 1,200 4,400 7,700 900 6.000 25,400 32 36 24 18 30 37 23 28 31 48.000 61,000 47,000 22.000 132.000 285.000 21.000 168.000 784,000 Daniels Dawson McCone Sheridan Other NORTHEAST 600 600 1.200 600 600 1.200 35 32 33 21.000 19.000 40.000 23,100 2.600 1,100 188.300 .■«o.7no :45,X00 23,000 2.600 1.100 179.800 29,800 236J00 29 24 22 24 20 24 667,000 62,000 24,000 4.327.000 610.000 5.690.000 CENTRVL 300 300 3" 1 1 .000 8J00 8,200 23 188.000 SOlTH\\EST 300 300 67 20.000 300 300 23 ■'.OOO Wibaux Other SOITHEAST — - - - 2.900 1,900 4.800 2,900 1,900 4,800 20 19 20 59,000 37,000 96.000 MONTANA 5.000 5.000 4^^ 235.000 285.000 2^5,000 25 6.765.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure ofindividual inlomialion 64 County Statistics-Barley Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL 1 IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production | Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge L500 1,100 76 84,000 50 1,100 700 96 67,000 Flathead 19,500 19,200 74 1,415,000 12 5,900 5,700 78 443.000 Granite L500 800 70 56,000 52 1,200 500 78 39,000 Lake 7,600 5,500 61 337,000 33 4,000 2,100 76 1 59,000 Lincoln -- -- -- -- -- - - - - Mineral — - - — - - — - — Missoula 2,000 1,800 51 91,000 48 800 700 77 54,000 Powell 3,900 2,900 82 237,000 39 3,200 2,500 89 222.000 Ravalli 2.700 2,600 75 195,000 41 1,900 1.900 89 169,000 Sanders 1.100 900 39 35,000 53 200 200 60 12,000 Other 200 200 75 15,000 - 200 200 75 15,000 NORTHWEST 40,000 35,000 70 2,465,000 -- 18.500 14,500 81 1.180.000 Blaine 26.000 23.700 41 983,000 16 9,300 8,200 51 422,000 Chouteau 111,000 107.000 51 5,414,000 3 1.000 900 50 45,000 Glacier 93,100 90,700 53 4,840.000 4 11,900 11,500 62 709,000 Hill 36,400 35,400 59 2.077.000 10 700 700 70 49,000 Liberty 29,800 29,500 59 1.752.000 11 1,100 1,100 79 87,000 Phillips 26,800 24,200 41 996,000 15 1,400 1,300 49 64,000 Pondera 113,000 110,000 61 6,746,000 2 38,500 37,000 76 2,795,000 Teton 109,000 108,000 64 6,955,000 1 61,600 60,600 74 4,487,000 Toole 59,900 58,500 58 3,374,000 5 1,300 1,200 62 74,000 Other — - - - - - -- - -- N. CENTRAL 605,000 587,000 56 33,137,000 -- 126,800 122,500 71 8.732.000 Daniels 12,400 10,700 30 321.000 35 100 100 40 4.000 Dawson 30,100 25.500 30 769,000 20 1,000 600 43 26.000 Garfield 15,000 7,900 29 230,000 40 400 300 67 20.000 McCone 22,800 15,600 31 491,000 29 300 200 50 10.000 Richland 31,700 28,000 32 908,000 17 2,100 1,400 60 84.000 Roosevelt 27,100 23,300 28 643,000 24 400 200 50 10.000 Sheridan 18,000 16.700 28 461,000 30 300 300 43 13.000 Valley 22,900 19.300 31 600,000 25 1,900 900 68 61,000 Other - — — - - — ~ - — NORTHEAST 180,000 147,000 30 4,423,000 -- 6,500 4,000 57 228,000 Broadwater 10,200 9,200 61 563,000 26 5.100 4,300 76 325.000 Cascade 59,200 57,000 54 3,100,000 7 8.500 7,200 76 544.000 Fergus 88,900 80,900 41 3,352,000 6 1.500 800 55 44.000 Golden Valley 8,000 7,800 45 354,000 32 1,000 800 60 48,000 Judith Basin 56,700 52.100 43 2,243,000 9 1,300 500 54 27,000 Lewis & Clark 13,100 12,500 58 725,000 22 5.400 4,800 77 370,000 Meagher 17,200 16.500 43 706,000 23 3,100 3,000 63 189,000 Musselshell 4,200 3,600 41 147,000 42 500 100 70 7,000 Petroleum 1.900 1,400 49 68,000 51 900 600 60 36,000 Wheatland 20.600 20,000 43 865.000 18 1,900 1,400 52 73,000 Other - - - - - -- - -- - CENTRAL 280,000 261,000 46 12,123,000 -- 29.200 23,500 71 1.663.000 Beaverhead 10.400 8,000 92 739,000 21 10,300 7,900 93 734.000 Gallatin 42,000 40,500 71 2,866,000 8 17,500 16,400 84 1.370.000 Jefferson 2,400 1,500 59 89,000 49 1.500 800 70 56.000 Madison 9,600 7,600 70 535,000 27 9,000 7,000 72 507.000 Silver Bow 600 400 70 28,000 54 600 400 70 28,000 Other — — — - — — — — ~ SOUTHWEST 65,000 58.000 73 4,257,000 -- 38.900 32,500 83 2.695.000 Big Horn 14,900 13.000 64 837,000 19 7.800 7.300 78 568,000 Carbon 14,800 14,400 83 1,196,000 14 12.500 12,200 92 1,119,000 Park 8,600 7,900 56 439,000 31 4.400 3.700 69 255,000 Stillwater 13,500 12,700 39 492,000 28 1,600 1,400 91 127,000 Sweetgrass 3,100 2,500 41 102,000 47 1,000 700 60 42,000 Treasure 3,600 3,600 82 296.000 36 3,200 3,200 88 282,000 Yellowstone 21,500 19,900 66 1,308,000 13 14,500 13,500 80 1,080,000 Other - - - -- -- - -- -- ~ S. CENTRAL 80,000 74,000 63 4,670,000 -- 45,000 42,000 83 3,473,000 Carter 5,100 3.700 29 106,000 46 100 - -- Custer 4,500 3,100 43 132,000 43 1,500 900 68 61,000 Fallon 11,900 9,000 28 248,000 37 100 100 50 5,000 Powder River 4,500 3,500 37 131,000 45 400 400 60 24.000 Prairie 7,300 6.500 38 244,000 38 800 400 75 30.000 Rosebud 8,700 7,100 47 333,000 34 2,200 1,200 53 64,000 Wibaux 8,000 5,100 26 131,000 44 -- - -- - Other - - - - - -- ~ - ~ SOUTHEAST 50,000 38,000 35 1,325.000 -- 5,100 3,000 61 184.000 MONTANA 1,300,000 1,200,000 52 62,400.000 - 270,000 242.000 75 18,155,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are com bined into "ot her" counties to jvoid disclosu re of individual nformation 1997 Mom ANA A(,Ki( nil kai. Si a iisiK s C<)IM\ SlATISIK s-Baki K^ 65 BARLEY: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts ,1995 C ( )l INTY & FOLLOW ING FALLOW RL < KOPI'LI) Planted 1 larv csted Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT 1 Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres Acres .^cre Bu Bu Deer 1 odgc 400 400 43 17.000 _- .. .. „ Halhcad 1,700 1 ,600 66 105.000 11.900 1 1 ,900 73 867.000 Graniic 100 100 50 5,000 200 200 60 12.000 Lake 400 200 45 9,000 3.200 3.200 53 169.000 Lincoln — — - - - — _. „ Mineral -- ~ - - - — .. .. Missoula 100 100 30 3,000 1.100 1,000 34 34.000 Powell 200 100 40 4,000 500 300 37 11.000 Ravalli 500 400 35 14,000 300 300 40 12.000 Sanders 200 100 40 4,000 700 600 32 I'».(i00 Other - — .. .. -. ._ „ NORTHWEST J.600 3,000 54 161,000 17,900 17,500 64 1,124,000 Blame 13.700 12.800 36 4ri5.0()(i 3,000 2.700 39 106,000 Chouteau 37,900 35.100 49 1,705,000 72,100 71,000 52 3.664.000 Glacier 51,200 49.700 50 2.480.000 30.000 29,500 56 1.651.000 Mill 19.200 18.200 59 1.070.000 16.500 16,500 58 958.000 l.iben\ 9.100 9.000 67 606.000 19.600 19.400 55 1.059.000 Phillips 23.400 21.300 40 862.000 2,000 1.600 44 70.000 I'ondera 40.400 39.000 62 2.433.000 34.100 34.000 45 1.518.000 Icton 17.100 17,100 55 935.000 30.300 30.300 51 1.533.000 loole 41.200 40,300 57 2.307.000 17,400 17.000 58 993.000 Other - - - — - .. „ N. (KNTRAI 253.200 242,500 53 12,853,000 225.000 222.000 52 11.552.000 Daniels 2,800 2,200 38 84.000 y,5uo 8.400 28 233.000 Dawson 9,200 7,300 31 229.000 19,4(1(1 17.600 29 514.000 Garfield 7,800 3,700 29 106.000 6,8(1(1 3.900 27 104.000 McCone 8,200 5,400 29 157.000 14,300 10.000 32 324.000 Richland 13,800 12,500 32 406.000 15.800 14.100 30 418.000 Roosevelt 8,300 7,700 32 243.000 18,400 15.400 25 390,000 Sheridan 2,400 2,300 34 79.000 15,300 14.100 26 369.000 Valley 10,500 9.400 36 334.000 10,500 9.000 23 205.000 Other - — — .. __ „ _ .. NORTHEAST 63.000 50,500 32 1.638,000 110.500 92.500 28 2,557,000 Broadwater 3,000 2,900 54 1 56,000 2.100 2,011(1 41 82.000 Cascade 6,600 6,000 47 279.000 44.100 43.800 52 2.277.000 Fergus 20.000 1 6,<*00 43 728.000 67.400 63.200 41 2,580.000 Golden Valley 3,900 3,900 49 190.000 3.100 3.100 37 116.000 Judith Basin 6,700 6,000 43 255.000 48.700 45.600 43 1.961.000 Lewis & Clark 4,700 4,700 49 230.000 3.000 3.000 42 125.000 Meagher 3.700 3,200 43 136.000 10.400 10,300 37 381.000 Musselshell 3.300 3.200 41 130.000 400 300 33 10,000 Petroleum 600 500 40 20.000 400 300 40 12,000 Wheatland 9.300 9.200 44 405.000 9.400 9,400 41 387,000 Other - - - — __ _- „ CENTRAL 6L800 56,500 45 2,529,000 189.000 181.000 44 7.931.000 Beaverhead 100 1 nil 50 5,000 .. .. .. Gallatin 16.100 1 6, 1 00 63 1 ,008,000 8.400 8.000 61 488,000 Jefferson 700 500 48 24,000 200 200 45 9,000 Madison 300 300 47 14.000 300 300 47 14,000 Silver Bow .. .. „ .. __ .. „ Other - - .. .. .. ._ .. SOlTHWESr 17.200 17,000 62 1.051.000 8.900 8.500 60 511.000 Big Mom 4.300 3,600 52 186.000 2.800 2.100 40 83.000 Carbon 1,700 1,600 34 54.000 600 600 38 23.000 Park 2.500 2,500 48 120.000 1.700 1.700 38 64.000 Stillwater 4.500 4.300 35 152.000 7.400 7.000 30 213.000 Sweetgrass 900 900 40 36.000 L200 900 27 24.000 Treasure 200 200 35 7.000 200 200 35 7.000 Yellowstone 4.800 4,400 40 175.000 2.200 2.000 27 53.000 Other — - .- „ S. CENTR.\L 18.900 17,500 42 730,000 16.100 14.500 32 467.000 Carter 3.2(111 3,200 30 95,0(10 1,8(1(1 5(1(1 TT 1 1 .00(1 Custer 1.400 I.I 00 36 40.000 1,600 1.100 28 31.000 Fallon 2.200 2.100 32 67.000 9.600 6.800 26 176.000 Powder River 2,400 2.000 35 69.000 1.700 I.IOO 35 38.000 Prairie 5.400 5.400 36 195.000 1.100 700 27 19.000 Rosebud 3,900 3,600 48 172.000 2,600 2.300 42 97.000 Wibaux 3,800 2.6(10 30 77.000 4,200 2.500 22 54.000 Other - — .. _. .. SOITIIEAST 22.300 20,000 36 "15.000 22,600 15.000 28 426.000 MONTANA 440,000 40-'.(H)0 48 19,677.000 590,000 551.000 45 24.568.000 66 County Statistics-Barley Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1.600 20.000 2,000 9,600 2,300 5,000 2.800 1.300 400 45,000 1,100 19,200 1,000 7,800 1,800 3,300 2,600 800 400 38,000 'i5 68 86 62 47 82 78 44 68 67 60,000 1,303,000 86,000 483,000 85,000 269,000 202,000 35,000 27,000 2,550,000 52 II 49 26 50 35 41 53 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 25,900 115,000 98,000 34,000 28,000 25,100 117,000 116,000 61,000 620.000 24,200 109,000 91,500 32,000 26,800 21,500 113,000 113,000 59.000 590,000 46 32 48 37 39 27 57 60 44 47 1,119,000 3,486,000 4,383,000 1,191,000 1,046,000 571,000 6,433,000 6,791,000 2,580,000 27.600,000 13 4 3 12 14 22 2 1 5 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 7,500 21,600 15,700 21,200 25,200 16,800 14,700 20,300 143,000 7,000 19.000 12.700 15.900 20,900 14,000 12,500 1 8,000 120,000 32 37 22 20 31 24 28 31 28 223,000 711,000 274,000 315,000 639,000 332,000 352,000 554,000 3,400,000 39 18 34 31 21 30 28 23 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 11,000 69,600 90,500 6,400 65,000 11,400 20,400 3.900 3.900 17.900 300.000 10,400 66,300 85.000 5.400 60,800 10,800 18,400 2,700 3,000 17,200 280,000 62 37 26 20 25 48 44 31 39 18 31 642,000 2,474,000 2,220,000 110,000 1,519,000 516,000 815,000 85,000 116,000 303,000 8,800,000 19 6 7 47 9 25 16 51 46 32 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 1.000 40.500 10,000 3.500 65,000 8,900 37,700 8,600 2,800 58,000 89 57 75 65 65 788,000 2.138,000 642,000 182,000 3.750,000 17 8 20 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 12.700 14.100 9,200 15,200 4.000 3.500 23.300 82,000 10.600 13,600 7,800 13,600 3,200 3,300 21,900 74.000 50 74 45 32 49 81 61 55 533.000 1,013,000 349,000 434,000 157,000 268,000 1,346.000 4.100,000 24 15 29 27 45 36 10 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOITHEAST 5.100 5,000 10,700 4,200 8,200 5,600 6,200 45,000 4,000 4,400 9,600 3,800 7,800 5,200 5,200 40,000 26 49 24 43 36 48 31 35 104,000 214.000 229,000 162,000 281,000 251,000 159,000 1,400.000 48 40 38 42 33 37 43 MONTANA 1.300,000 1,200,000 43 51.600.000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information 1997 Montana A(.Ki( i i 1 1 kai Si vi isik s Cot Nl\ Si Alls IK s-Bari.k> 67 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Produ ction, by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & irrk;alki) NON-IRRK, ATED Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Prtiduction I /1 . 1 I l\ i V 1 Acres 1/ Acres Acres Bu Bu Acres 1 Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge __ „ __ ., _. „ „ „ Klalhead 7.100 6.900 83 570.000 12.900 12.300 60 733,000 (iranitc — — — — — — „ .. 1 aki 6.100 4.800 77 370,000 3.500 3,000 38 113,000 l.incdin — — — — .. — — _. Mineral — - - — - — __ .. Missoula 900 600 82 49,000 1.400 1 ,200 30 36,000 Powell 3,500 2.400 89 214,000 1.500 900 61 55,000 Ravalli 2,300 2,100 89 187,000 500 500 30 15,000 Sanders — — - — - - Other 3.600 2,200 75 165,000 1,700 1.100 39 43,000 NORTHWESI 23,500 19,000 82 1.555.000 21.500 19.000 52 995.000 Blaine 11,4(10 10,600 h'i 731.000 14,500 13,600 29 388.000 Choulcau — — .. — .. .. __ ._ Glaeier 13,600 13.100 71 928,000 84,400 78,400 44 3.455.000 Hill — — — — — — .. _ 1 ibenv 1,700 1.400 77 108,000 26,300 25,400 37 938.000 Phillips 1,700 1,400 55 77,000 23.400 20,100 25 494,000 Pondera 40.600 39,500 78 3,083,000 76,400 73,500 46 3,350.000 Teton 56,600 55,700 81 4.533,000 59,400 57,300 39 2,258,000 Toole 1.400 1,400 50 70,000 59,600 57,600 44 2,510.000 ( )lher 1,000 900 78 70,000 148,000 140,100 33 4.607.000 N C ENTR.\L 128,000 124.000 77 9.600.000 492.000 466.000 39 18.000.000 Daniels .. __ .. .. 7,500 7,(100 32 223.000 Daw son 500 300 80 24.000 21,100 18,700 37 687.000 Garfield - ~ - — — .. McCone — — — — .. ,. „ „ Richland 1,700 1,600 78 124,000 23,500 19,300 27 515.000 Roosevelt - — - ~ 16,800 14,000 24 332.000 Sheridan — — -- — — — _. „ Vallev 2,200 2,000 61 121,000 18,100 1 6,000 27 433.000 Other 600 600 68 41.000 5 1 ,000 40,500 -)-) 900.000 NORIIIEAST 5,000 4,500 69 310.000 138,000 115.500 -»7 3.090.000 Broadwater 6,400 6,100 81 495.000 4,600 4,300 34 147.000 Cascade 14,700 13.700 61 830,000 54,900 52,600 31 1.644.000 Fergus 1,200 1,000 69 69,000 89,300 84,000 26 2.151.000 Golden Valley 900 400 78 31,000 5,500 5,000 16 79.000 Judith Basin 1.500 1.400 63 88,000 63,500 59,400 24 1 ,43 1 ,000 Lewis & Clark 3.800 3.600 66 236,000 7,600 7,200 39 280,000 Meagher 5.600 4,800 74 355,000 14,800 13,600 34 460,000 Musselshell 1,100 700 50 35,000 2,800 2,000 25 50,000 Petroleum 2.000 1,700 51 87,000 1 ,900 1,300 22 29,000 Wheatland 1,800 1,600 46 74,000 16,100 15,600 15 229,000 Other - — — .. .. __ CENTRAL 39,000 35.000 66 2,300.000 261.000 245.000 27 6.500.000 Beaverhead 10,500 8,400 93 778.000 500 500 20 10,000 (iailatin 16,700 15,700 78 1,221,000 23.800 22.000 42 917,000 JelTerson .. ~ — .. _. „ _. _. Madison 9,100 7.800 80 622,000 900 800 25 20,000 Silver Bow — — — — .. _, Other 2,700 2,100 76 1 59,000 800 700 33 23.000 SOI rilWESL 39,000 34.000 82 2.780.000 26.000 24.000 40 970,000 Big Horn 5,900 5.200 72 376.000 6.800 5,400 29 157,000 Carbon 11,300 1 1 .000 87 959.000 2..S00 2,600 21 54,000 Park 4,000 3.500 61 215.000 5.200 4,300 31 134,000 Stillwater 2,400 1.700 86 146,000 12,800 11,900 24 288,000 Swectgrass 1,800 1.200 73 87,000 2,200 2,000 35 70,000 Treasure 2,900 2.800 91 254,000 600 500 28 14,000 Yellowstone 13,700 13.100 88 1,153.000 9.600 8.800 22 193,000 Other - - S CENTRAL 42.000 38.500 83 3.190.000 40.000 35,500 26 910.000 Carter -- .. ., 5.100 4,000 26 104.000 Custer 1,500 1.300 85 110.000 3.500 3,100 34 104.000 Fallon ~ — — — 10.700 9,600 24 229.000 Powder River ~ - — - — — Prairie — — — .. ._ ._ „ „ Rosebud 1,400 1.100 92 101.000 4.200 4,100 37 150,000 Wibaux - - - - 6.200 5,200 31 l5Q.oon Other 600 600 90 54.000 11.800 11,000 35 is**.!"!!! SOI THE AST 3.500 3.000 88 265.000 41.500 3-,000 31 1,135,000 MONTANA 280,000 258.000 -8 20.000.000 1 .020.000 '»42,0(lll 34 31,600.111111 1/ Counties with Ic ss than 500 acres plar ted .ire combined into "other" counties to avoid discK sure of individual inl ormation 68 Coin TV Statistics-Oats Montana Agricultural Statistic s 1997 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL I I'lanted Acres 1/ Harvested A.cres Yield Per Production | Acre Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge - - -- -- -- Flathead 800 800 85 68.000 33 Granite ~ — - — — Lake 2,600 1,600 86 137.000 9 Lincoln 500 200 80 16.000 50 Mineral ~ - — ~ - Missoula 1,000 900 83 75.000 30 Powell 1,800 1.600 83 132.000 11 Ravalli 1.300 900 88 79.000 28 Sanders 1 ,000 700 71 50.000 41 Other 500 300 73 22.000 -- NORTHWEST 9,500 7,000 83 579,000 - Blaine 7,400 3.100 64 198.000 4 Chouteau 2.400 1.300 48 62.000 35 Glacier 2,200 1. 100 76 84.000 24 Hill 4.000 2.200 82 180.000 5 Liberty 1,000 600 70 42.000 43 Phillips 7,000 1.500 57 85.000 23 Pondera 800 500 78 39,000 46 Teton 1,500 1.200 64 77,000 29 Toole 1,700 1. 000 82 82,000 26 Other — — - - — N. CENTRAL 28.000 12,500 68 849,000 -- Daniels 3.600 1.400 53 74.000 31 Dawson 7,100 3,300 42 137,000 8 Garfield 4,600 3,100 44 135.000 10 McCone 7.000 2.100 40 83.000 25 Richland 11.900 5.500 47 258,000 I Roosevelt 6,200 3,600 56 201.000 3 Sheridan 5.100 2,500 56 141.000 7 Valley 5.000 1,000 58 58.000 37 Other - — - — — NORTHEAST 50,500 22,500 48 1,087,000 - Broadwater 500 400 78 31.000 48 Cascade 2,000 1,500 59 88.000 20 Fergus 4,200 4,100 55 227,000 2 Golden Valley - -- ~ " ~ Judith Basin 2.700 2.200 53 117.000 15 Lewis & Clark 1.500 900 76 68.000 32 Meagher 1,500 1.000 81 81.000 27 Musselshell 2,300 1.600 53 85.000 22 Petroleum — — - — - Wheatland 900 700 69 48.000 42 Other 900 600 68 41.000 - CENTRAL 16,500 13,000 60 786,000 -- Beaverhead - - -- -- -- Gallatin 1,500 1,000 S7 87.000 21 Jefferson 900 500 76 38.000 47 Madison 2.500 700 83 58,000 36 Silver Bow - — " — — Other 600 300 67 20,000 - SOUTHWEST 5,500 2,500 81 203,000 -- Big Horn 2.100 2.100 74 155.000 6 Carbon 1.700 1. 100 87 96.000 18 Park 1. 000 900 63 57.000 39 Stillwater 900 700 57 40.000 45 Sweetgrass 2,600 1.900 62 118,000 14 Treasure 600 500 80 40,000 44 Yellowstone 2.100 1.800 72 130,000 12 Other - - - - S. CENTRAL 11,000 9,000 71 636,000 -- Carter 4.000 2,200 44 96.000 17 Custer 2.200 1,600 36 57.000 38 Fallon 5.000 2.600 35 90.000 19 Powder River 1,600 1.400 45 63,000 34 Prairie 2.500 1.000 51 51,000 40 Rosebud 3.600 2.400 49 118,000 13 Wibaux 5,100 2.300 46 105.000 16 Other - - - - - SOUTHEAST 24.000 13,500 43 580,000 -- MONTANA 145,000 80,000 59 4,720,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual infom lation 1997 Montana Agricultural Statistics Coi'ntyStatistics-Oais 69 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY IKKK.AIKI) non-irrk; XTEI) & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISIRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu Acre Acre Acre Bu Bu Deer 1 odgt - - - - - .- Flathead 300 300 110 33.000 500 500 70 35.000 Granite - - - -- - - - - Lake 1.500 900 98 88.000 1.100 700 70 49.000 Lincoln 300 100 90 9.000 200 100 70 7.000 Mineral - - ~ — — — ~ — Missoula 700 700 90 63.000 300 200 60 12.000 Powell 1.300 1.200 95 114.000 500 400 45 18.000 Ravalli 1.100 700 100 70.000 200 200 45 9.000 Sanders 400 300 90 27.000 600 400 58 23.000 Other 200 100 90 9.000 300 200 65 13.000 NORTHWEST 5.800 4.300 96 413.000 3,700 2,700 61 166.000 Blaine :,X(ii) 1.200 79 95.000 4.600 1.900 54 103.000 Chouteau 100 100 60 6.000 2,300 1.200 47 56.000 Glacier 20(1 100 60 6.000 2,000 1.000 78 78.000 Hill 100 — — - 3,900 2.200 82 180.000 Liberty 100 100 70 7.000 900 500 70 35.000 Phillips 1.200 600 68 41.000 5.800 900 49 44,000 Pondera 100 100 70 7.000 700 400 80 32.000 Teton 200 100 90 9.000 1.300 1.100 62 68.000 I'oole - - - - 1.700 1.000 82 82.000 Other - - -- - - - - N. CKNTR.\I 4,800 2.300 74 171,000 23,200 10.200 66 678.000 Daniels - - — - 3.600 1 .400 53 74.000 Dawson 800 200 75 15.000 6,300 3.100 39 122.000 Garfield — — — - 4.600 3.100 44 135.000 McCone 200 100 70 7.000 6.800 2,000 38 76.000 Richland 1.400 300 83 25.000 10.500 5.200 45 233.000 Roosevelt 300 100 70 7.000 5.900 3.500 55 194.000 Sheridan 100 100 60 6.000 5.000 2.400 56 135.000 Vallev 800 300 77 23.000 4,200 700 50 35.000 Other - — - — -- - — — NORIHKAST 3.600 1.100 75 83,000 46,')00 21,400 47 1.004.000 Broadwater 300 300 87 26.000 200 100 50 5.0U0 Cascade 600 400 90 36.000 1.400 1.100 47 52,000 Fergus 300 200 70 14.000 3.900 3.900 55 213,000 ( iolden Valley — — ~ - — — — — Judith Basin 200 200 70 14.000 2.500 2.000 52 103,000 1 cwis&Clark 700 600 88 53.000 800 300 50 15,000 Meagher 1.000 800 85 68.000 500 200 65 13,000 Musselshell 800 500 84 42.000 1.500 1.100 39 43,000 Petroleum - - - - - - - - Wheatland 400 400 83 33.000 500 300 50 1 5.000 Other 300 200 85 17.000 600 400 60 24.000 CENTRAL 4.600 3.600 84 303.000 11.900 9.400 51 483.000 Beaverhead - - - - - - - - Gallatin 900 700 100 70.000 600 300 57 1 7.000 JetTcrson 800 400 80 32.000 100 100 60 6.000 Madison 2.400 600 88 53.000 100 100 50 5.000 Silver Bow - - - - - - - - Other 600 300 67 20.000 - - - - SOl'TIIWEST 4.700 2,000 88 175.000 800 500 56 28.000 Big Mom 800 800 'J 5 76.000 1 .300 1.300 61 79,00(1 Carbon 1 .200 1 .000 90 90.000 500 100 60 6.000 Park 8(H1 800 65 52.000 200 100 50 5.000 Stillwater 30(1 300 63 19.000 600 400 53 21.000 Sweetgrass I.WO 1.500 67 100.000 700 400 45 18.000 Treasure 400 300 100 30.000 200 200 50 10.000 'lellowstone 1,100 900 100 90.000 1.000 900 44 40.000 Other - — — — ~ — — - S. CENTRAL 6.500 5.600 82 457.000 4.500 3.400 53 1 •'9.000 Carter .. - - - 4,000 2,2(10 44 46,(1011 Custer 300 300 60 18.000 1.900 1.300 30 39.000 Fallon 200 100 50 5.000 4.800 2.500 34 85.000 Powder River 100 100 60 6.000 1.500 1.300 44 57.000 Prairie 400 200 75 15.000 2.100 800 45 36.000 Rosebud 1.000 400 45 18,000 2.600 2.000 50 100.000 \\ ihaux — — — - 5.100 2.300 46 105.00O Other — .. .. .- SOLTIILASl ;.o(K) i.uin ^(i 62.000 22.000 12.400 42 518.000 MONIANA 32.onn 20.000 SJ 1 .6(.4.000 113.000 60.000 51 3.056.000 70 County Statistics-Oats Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production | Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 500 1.600 600 1,000 800 700 800 6,000 400 900 200 700 600 400 300 3,500 65 64 54 66 80 40 51 63 25,800 57,800 10,800 46,100 48.100 16.000 15.400 220,000 34 9 47 14 13 41 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. CENTRAL 7,100 2,000 1,300 3,100 600 5,100 800 900 1,100 22.000 1,500 1,000 600 500 400 1,400 500 700 600 7,200 40 30 49 18 34 32 33 46 25 35 59.400 30.200 29.100 9.200 13,500 45,000 16,300 32,300 15,000 250,000 8 27 31 49 45 16 40 26 43 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 2,000 5,100 3,500 4,500 7,200 3,800 4,500 3,400 34,000 400 2,600 1,900 2,000 4,000 1,600 2,800 1,000 16,300 27 39 24 19 40 28 32 52 33 10,700 100.400 45.400 38.000 158,200 44,300 90,600 52,400 540,000 48 2 15 22 1 17 4 10 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 1,200 1,900 1.800 600 700 1,900 1,000 1.900 11,000 600 1.400 1,500 200 500 1,000 800 1,600 7,600 50 30 22 62 56 44 25 26 33 30,200 42,500 33.500 12.300 27.800 43,900 20,300 41,500 252,000 28 21 25 46 33 18 36 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTmVEST 800 700 1.800 700 4,000 500 400 800 200 1,900 68 52 83 95 74 34,200 20,900 66.000 18.900 140,000 24 35 7 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. CENTRAL 1,500 1,200 900 1,200 1,000 1,200 7.000 900 800 200 800 700 900 4,300 54 63 36 54 51 49 53 48,800 50,500 7,200 43,300 35,800 44.400 230,000 12 11 51 20 23 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOITFIEAST 3,100 1.600 2.600 1.600 1,500 2,000 3,600 16,000 1,600 900 1.500 1,000 400 1,300 2,500 9.200 19 32 46 44 50 58 40 40 30.100 29.000 69.500 43.800 20,100 75,600 99,900 368.000 29 32 6 19 37 5 3 MONTANA 100,000 50.000 40 2.000.000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1997 Mom ANA AGRU I LTl RAL StaIINIU S CoiNT^ Si A I i.vi ics— Oats 71 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNFY & DISTRICT IRKK.AIKI) NON-IRRIGAIED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres ^•ield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Planted Acre 1 1 larvested Acre Yield Per Acre Hu Production Bu Deer Lodge llathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORIHWEST 1 .000 2.500 3.500 600 1.700 2.300 82 79 80 49,300 1 34,700 184.000 600 1.900 2,500 300 900 1.200 3T 30 8,500 27.500 36.000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Libertv Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. CKNTR.\L 3.-40(l 1,000 800 S.200 700 500 500 1,700 63 58 71 64 44,400 28,900 35,700 109,000 3,700 600 4,100 8.400 16,800 800 400 900 3,400 5,500 19 34 IX 28 26 15.000 13.500 16 100 96.400 141.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 700 900 900 2,500 500 500 800 1.800 97 77 79 83 48.600 38,400 63,000 150,000 2.000 3500 6,500 2,500 17,000 31.500 400 1,900 3,500 500 8.200 14,500 27 24 31 28 26 •>7 10.700 45,400 109,600 14,000 210,300 390.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 700 2,300 3,000 500 1 ,900 2.400 59 68 66 29,700 128.300 158.000 1,200 6,800 8.000 500 4,700 5.200 28 17 18 14,200 79,800 94,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jetl'erson Madison Silver Bow Other SOnilWEST 3.500 3,500 1 .600 1,600 82 82 1 3 1 .000 131.000 500 500 300 300 30 30 9.000 '),000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swcetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. ( ENTR.\I. 500 3.900 4.400 400 2.40(1 2,800 67 67 67 26,700 1 60.300 187,000 500 2,100 2.600 300 1 .200 1.500 30 28 29 9.100 33.900 43.000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOI Til EAST 800 I.IOO 1,900 600 son 1,400 65 65 65 38.800 52,200 91,000 3 1 00 1,200 3.600 6.200 14,100 1,600 700 2,500 3,000 7,800 14 53 40 37 36 30.100 36.800 99,900 110.200 2".oon MONTANA 24,000 14,00(1 ■T"> 1,010,000 76,000 36,000 :s 990,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure ol individual inl'ormalion | 72 County Statistics-Corn Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1995 county & Planted All Purposes GRAIN SILAGE Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acre Tons Tons Lake 1,300 800 140 112,000 500 16 8,100 Other 200 - - -- 200 18 3,600 NORTIfWEST 1,500 800 140 112,000 700 17 11,700 N. CENTRAL 1,000 200 95 19,000 700 16 11,500 Dawson 3,700 1,300 118 154,000 2,300 16 37,600 Richland 5,600 1,300 120 156.000 4,300 18 76,300 Roosevelt 500 100 100 10,000 400 12 4,700 Valley 800 200 90 1 8,000 600 17 10,200 Other 400 200 100 20,000 200 17 3,300 NORTHEAST 11,000 3,100 115 358,000 7,800 17 132,100 CENTRAL 1,000 100 130 13,000 900 16 14,000 Big Horn 2,500 700 119 83,000 1,800 26 46,000 Carbon 5,300 2,000 121 241,000 3,200 22 68,800 Stillwater 1,700 600 138 83,000 1,100 20 22,100 Treasure 4,800 2,100 150 314,000 2,600 24 62,800 Yellowstone 13.000 2,100 125 262,000 10,700 22 231,000 Other 100 - -- -- 100 20 2,000 S. CENTRAL 27,400 7,500 131 983,000 19,500 22 432,700 Custer 3,700 900 102 92,000 2,700 20 53,700 Prairie 2,900 1,000 130 130,000 1,800 20 35,700 Rosebud 5,700 2,300 88 203,000 3,200 18 58,600 Other 800 100 100 10,000 700 14 10,000 SOUTHEAST 13,100 4,300 101 435,000 8,400 19 158,000 MONTANA 55,000 16,000 120 1,920,000 38,000 20 760,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plan ted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT GRAIN SILAGE SILAGE IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Acres Acre Bu. Bu Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acre Bu. Tons Lake 800 140 112,000 500 16 8,100 -- -- -- Other - -- -- 200 18 3,600 -- -- -- NORTHWEST 800 140 112,000 700 17 11,700 -- -- -- N. CENTRAL 200 95 19,000 700 16 11,500 -- - -- Dawson 1,300 118 154,000 2,100 17 36,100 200 8 1,500 Richland 1,300 120 156,000 3,600 20 70,900 700 8 5.400 Roosevelt 100 100 10,000 200 16 3,200 200 8 1,500 Valley 200 90 18,000 600 17 10,200 -- -- -■ Other 200 100 20,000 200 17 3,300 -- -- -- NORTHEAST 3,100 115 358,000 6,700 18 123,700 1,100 8 8,400 CENTRAL 100 130 13,000 900 16 14,000 -- -- -- Big Horn 700 119 83,000 1,800 26 46,000 - -- Carbon 2,000 121 241,000 3,200 22 68,800 -- -- -- Stillwater 600 138 83,000 1,100 20 22,100 -- -- -- Treasure 2,100 150 314,000 2,600 24 62,800 -- -- -- Yellowstone 2,100 125 262,000 10,600 22 230,400 100 6 600 Other - - - 100 20 2,000 -- -- -- S. CENTRAL 7,500 131 983,000 19,400 22 432,100 100 6 600 Custer 900 102 92,000 2,600 20 53,000 100 7 700 Prairie 1,000 130 130,000 1,800 20 35,700 -- -- -- Rosebud 2,300 88 203,000 3,100 19 57,700 100 9 900 Other 100 100 10,000 400 19 7,600 300 8 2,400 SOUTHEAST 4,300 101 435,000 7,900 19 154,000 500 8 4,000 MONTANA 16,000 120 1,920,000 36,300 21 747,000 1,700 8 13,000 1997 Montana Agrk i i tiralStati.stics County Statistic s-Cor.n 73 CORN: Acreage, Ltilization, and V icid By Counties, 1996 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted All Purposes Acres 2/ (.RAIN Ml A(.K Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Hu Prtiduction Hu Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Ions NOKITIWKSr 900 500 130 65.000 400 25 10.000 N. ( KMKAI 500 -- -- -- 5(MI 21 10.500 Dawson 2.900 1,600 124 |y'*.ooo 1.200 18 2 1 .000 Richland Valley Other 5.300 900 900 900 300 122 120 110,000 36.000 4.300 900 600 18 19 19 77,(KJ0 16.700 1 1 ,300 NORTH FAS 1 10.000 :.soo 123 345.000 7.000 18 126,000 CKNTR.\I. 1.100 200 125 25,000 900 17 15.000 Big Horn 2,50(1 600 120 72,000 1 ,')ii(i 21 .^^.900 Carbon 5,300 2,000 136 271,000 3,21111 21 65.800 Stillwater 2,100 800 144 1 1 5,000 1 , iilii 21 27.300 Treasure Yellowstone 4,800 15,500 1.600 2.400 166 140 265.000 337.000 3,lou 12.700 23 23 71,600 293.700 Other S.CENTRAI 300 30.500 ".400 143 1.060.000 "! rii 1 22, 5(1(1 22 22 6,700 505.000 Custer Prairie Rosebud ( )ther 4.000 2.700 4.800 500 1.600 1.600 700 200 143 129 140 135 228.000 207.000 98.000 27,000 2.300 1.100 4.000 300 20 19 20 20 47,100 20,800 78.600 6.000 SOlTlltAST 12.000 4.100 137 560,000 7.700 20 152.500 MONTANA 55.000 15.000 137 2.055.000 39,000 21 819.000 1/ MostU irrigated 2/ Counties with les than 500 acres plan ed are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure o( individual information Montana Corn for Grain Harvested Acres and Production (000) Acres 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Harvested Acres Production Montana Corn for Silage Harvested Acres and Production (000) Acres (000) Tons 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% Harvested Acres Production 74 County Statistics-Potatoes Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 POTATOES: Principally Irrigated Acreage , Yield, & Production, By Counties & Districts, 1995-96 1995 1996 COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Hundredweight Hundredweight Deer Lodge 780 780 225 175,000 800 790 305 241.000 Flathead 590 590 310 183,000 500 500 265 132.300 Lake 2,500 2,500 300 750.000 2,550 2,540 315 799.000 Other 80 80 290 23,300 70 70 255 17,700 NORTHWEST 3,950 3,950 285 1,131,300 3,920 3,900 305 1,190,000 Broadwater 650 650 310 202,000 900 890 345 306.500 Other 30 30 190 5.700 20 20 175 3.500 CENTRAL 6,680 680 305 207,700 920 910 340 310,000 Beaverhead — - - - 660 660 315 208.100 Gallatin 3.470 3.470 315 1.100.000 3,400 3.330 325 1.081,400 Madison 760 760 340 257,000 980 880 300 264.000 Other 540 540 255 137,000 100 100 375 37,500 SOUTHWEST 4,770 4.770 315 1,494,000 5,140 4,970 320 1.591.000 OTHER DISTRICTS 400 400 270 107,000 420 420 290 122,000 MONTANA 9,800 9,800 300 2,940,000 10,400 10,200 315 3,213,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 a cres planted a re combined in to "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. Montana Potatoes Harvested Acres and Production Cwt 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Harvested Acres Production 1997 Mom ANA Ac;RiciLTiiR.^LSrAii.srics CoiNTY Statistics-Si GAR Beet.s & Dks Bkans 75 SUGAR BEETS: All Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1995-96 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1995 1996 Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Planted .Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Dawson Richland Roosevelt NORTHEAST 3,130 16,700 740 20,570 3.130 16.630 730 20,490 19.9 20.5 21.1 20.5 62.400 341.400 15.400 419,200 16.49 17.22 18.16 17.15 3,180 17,650 910 21,740 3.170 17.640 910 21,720 21.1 22.3 17.4 21.9 66,900 392.800 15.8011 475.500 18 19 1840 1891 18.39 Big Mom Carbon Stillwater Treasure Yellowstone S. CENTRAL 7.750 6.630 770 3,870 9.600 28,620 7,730 6,590 770 3,860 9.570 28,520 23.3 21.0 21.4 23.0 22.2 22.3 179.900 138.400 16.500 88.900 212.400 636.100 16.67 16.95 16.68 16.80 16 96 16.85 8.()2U 6.700 820 3.730 10.010 29,280 7,99U 6.690 820 3,720 9.940 29,160 23.8 20.5 21.3 26.2 23.1 23.1 190.000 137.400 17.500 97.600 230.000 672,500 17.70 17.02 16.87 17.63 17.46 17.45 Custer Prairie Rosebud SOUTHEAST 1.470 2.830 2.210 6,510 1.460 2.830 2.200 6,490 22.9 19.6 22.2 21.2 33,500 55.400 48.800 137,700 16.87 16.52 16.91 16.74 1,540 2.840 2.300 6,680 1.540 2.830 2,250 6.620 24.4 21.2 24.2 23.0 37.500 60.000 54.500 152.000 18.74 18.62 18.24 18.51 MONTANA 55,700 55,500 21.5 1,193,000 16.94 57,700 57,500 22.6 1.300.000 17.92 DRY BEANS: All Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1995-96 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT 1995 1996 Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs. Production Cwi. Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre I.bs- Production Cwt. N. CENTR.4L 200 200 1.250 2.500 400 400 2,000 8,000 Dawson Richland Other NORTHEAST 2.000 1.900 500 4,400 1.900 1,900 500 4,300 1,960 1.910 1.900 1,930 37.300 36.200 9.500 83.000 1.800 1.400 500 3.700 1.700 1.400 500 3,600 2,180 2.070 2.000 2,110 3". 000 29.000 10.000 76,000 Carbon Yellowstone Other S. CENTRAL 2.700 1.200 900 4,800 2.600 1.200 900 4,700 1.900 1.920 1.830 1,890 49.500 23.000 16.500 89,000 2.600 1.100 1.000 4,700 2.500 1. 100 1.000 4,600 2.400 2.180 2.300 2.330 60.000 24,000 23,000 107,000 I'rainc Rosebud Other SOUTHEAST 700 700 200 1,600 700 700 200 1,600 1.930 1,940 1,700 1.910 13.500 13.600 3.400 30,500 900 600 200 1,700 91)0 600 200 1.700 2.830 2.300 2,350 2,590 25.500 13.800 4.700 44.000 MONTANA 11,000 10,800 1,900 205.000 10,500 10,300 2.280 235.000 1 Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure ol individual information. 76 County Statistics— all hay Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL 1 IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production | Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Tons Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Ton.s Production Ions Tons Rank Deer Lodge 10,000 2.60 26,000 52 9.000 2.78 25,000 1,000 1,00 1,000 Flathead 34,000 2.59 88,000 28 14,500 3.24 47,000 19,500 2.10 41,000 Granite 28.000 2.49 69,600 35 27,000 2.52 68,000 1,000 1.60 1,600 Lake 59,000 2.83 167,000 6 44,500 3 19 142,000 14,500 1.72 25,000 Lincoln 10,500 1.64 17,200 55 6,500 1 85 12,000 4,000 1.30 5,200 Mineral 3,500 2.23 7,800 56 1.500 2,67 4,000 2,000 1,90 3,800 Missoula 21,000 2.43 51.000 40 16.000 2,69 43.000 5,000 1.60 8,000 Powell 50,000 2.57 128,500 14 47.000 2,64 124.000 3,000 1.50 4,500 Ravalli 41.000 3.30 135,400 11 39.000 3.38 132,000 2,000 1.70 3,400 Sanders 28,000 1.80 50,500 41 13.000 2,46 32.000 15.000 1.23 18.500 Other - — — — - - - — - -- NORTHWEST 285,000 2.60 741,000 - 218,000 2.89 629,000 67,000 1.67 112,000 Blaine 58.000 2.69 156,000 10 34.400 3,26 112,000 23,600 1,86 44,000 Chouteau 36.000 2,00 72,000 33 3.500 3,14 11,000 32,500 1,88 61,000 Glacier 37.000 1 99 73,500 31 9,500 2,68 25.500 27,500 1,75 48.000 Hill 20,000 1.90 38,000 44 3,700 2,57 9.500 16,300 1.75 28,500 Liberty 12.000 2.19 26,300 50 3.500 3,37 11.800 8,500 1.71 14,500 Phillips 63.000 1.90 119,500 17 34.000 260 88,500 29,000 1,07 31,000 Pondera 34.000 2.59 88,000 27 16.000 3,31 53.000 18,000 1.94 35.000 Teton 60,000 2.65 159,000 8 43,000 3.07 132,000 17,000 1,59 27,000 Toole 13,000 1.82 23,700 53 2,400 2.79 6,700 10,600 1,60 17.000 Other - - -- ~ -- ~ - -- - -- N. CENTRAL 333,000 2.27 756,000 -- 150.000 3.00 450,000 183.000 1.67 306.000 Daniels 17,000 1.67 28,400 49 2.700 3.67 9.900 14,300 1,29 18,500 Dawson 37,000 1.57 58,200 37 7.500 3.76 28.200 29,500 1,02 30,000 Garfield 29,000 1.13 32,900 48 3.800 2,34 8.900 25.200 0.95 24,000 McCone 26,000 1.50 39,100 43 5,900 3,49 20.600 20.100 0.92 18,500 Richland 44,000 1.75 77,000 29 6,800 426 29.000 37.200 1,29 48,000 Roosevelt 42,000 1.71 71,800 34 8,000 3,35 26.800 34.000 1.32 45,000 Sheridan 25,000 1.62 40,600 42 3,800 4.11 15,600 21,200 1.18 25.000 Valley 45,000 2.33 105,000 23 21,500 3,35 72,000 23,500 1,40 33,000 Other — - - - -- - - -- - -- northeast 265,000 1.71 453.000 -- 60.000 3.52 211,000 205.000 1.18 242,000 Broadwater 27,500 3.29 90,400 25 25,000 3.44 86,000 2.500 1,76 4.400 Cascade 84.000 2.07 173,600 5 15,000 3.13 47,000 69,000 1.83 126,600 Fergus 137,000 1 88 258,000 3 15,500 2,90 45,000 121,500 1.75 213,000 Golden Valley 26.000 2.08 54,000 38 10,000 2,90 29,000 16.000 1.56 25,000 Judith Basin 75,000 2.09 156,500 9 10.500 2,90 30,500 64.500 1.95 126.000 Lewis & Clark 45,000 2.73 123,000 16 27.500 3,35 92,000 17.500 1.77 31.000 Meagher 52,000 1.98 103,000 24 46,000 2,02 93.000 6.000 1.67 10.000 Musselshell 27.000 1.98 53,500 39 10,000 3.35 33,500 17,000 1.18 20.000 Petroleum 20.500 1.66 34.000 46 11.500 2.17 25.000 9,000 1.00 9.000 Wheatland 33,000 2.27 75,000 30 22.000 2.64 58,000 11.000 1.55 17.000 Other .. — — — - — — — - - CENTRAL 527,000 2.13 1,121,000 -- 193,000 2.79 539,000 334,000 1.74 582,000 Beaverhead 119,000 2.72 324,000 1 111,000 2,80 311.000 8,000 1,63 13,000 Gallatin 79,000 3.33 263.000 2 56.500 3,88 219,000 22,500 1.96 44,000 Jefferson 27,000 2.54 68.500 36 24,500 2,65 65,000 2,500 1.40 3.500 Madison 80.000 3.11 248,500 4 75.000 3.20 240.000 5.000 1.70 8.500 Silver Bow 10.000 2.60 26,000 51 9.000 2.78 25,000 1.000 1,00 1.000 Other - - - - - - -- -- -- SOUTHWEST 315,000 2.95 930.000 - 276,000 3,12 860,000 39,000 1.79 70,000 Big Horn 55.000 2.40 132,000 12 20.500 3,51 72,000 34,500 1,74 60,000 Carbon 62.000 2.58 160,000 7 40.000 3,20 128,000 22,000 1,45 32,000 Park 54.000 2.31 125,000 15 46.500 2,43 113,000 7,500 1,60 12.000 Stillwater 61,000 1.96 119,300 18 17.500 3,10 54.300 43,500 1.49 65.000 Sweetgrass 51,000 2.18 111,000 21 35,000 2,51 88,000 16,000 1.44 23.000 Treasure 12,000 2.81 33,700 47 6,000 3,95 23.700 6,000 1.67 10.000 Yellowstone 50.000 2.60 130,000 13 24,500 384 94.000 25,500 1.41 36,000 Other — — — - - - - — — - S. CENTRAL 345,000 2.35 811,000 -- 190,000 3.02 573,000 155,000 1.54 238,000 Carter 74.000 1.53 113,400 19 3,800 1,95 7.400 70,200 1,51 106,000 Custer 49,000 2.19 107,500 22 16,800 3.84 64,500 32,200 1.34 43,000 Fallon 57.000 1.26 72.100 32 2,400 2,13 5,100 54,600 1.23 67,000 Powder River 69,000 1.62 111.600 20 5.800 2,52 14,600 63.200 1,53 97.000 Prairie 19,000 1.89 36,000 45 5,800 3,71 21,500 13,200 1,10 14,500 Rosebud 44,000 2.01 88.500 26 17,000 3,38 57,500 27,000 1,15 31.000 Wibaux 18,000 1.05 18,900 54 1,400 1.71 2,400 16,600 0.99 16.500 Other - - - - - - - - - - SOUTHEAST 330,000 1.66 548,000 -- 53,000 3.26 173,000 277,000 1.35 375,000 MONTANA 2,400,000 2.23 5,360,000 - 1,140,000 3.01 3.435.000 1,260.000 1.53 1,925,000 1997 Mom ANA AcRicn.Tt'RAL Statistics Coi'NTY Statistics— All Hay 77 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & ALL IRRK.AIKU NON-IRRK.ATEI) 1 larvested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre I»r . Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre DISTRICT Ions Rank Prt>- duction Pro- duLti^m Deer Lodge 11,000 2.36 26.000 51 10.000 2.48 24.800 1 .000 1.20 1.200 rialhead 35.000 237 83.000 28 16.500 2.97 49.000 18.500 1.84 34,000 Granite 31.000 2.68 83,000 27 29.500 2.71 80,000 1.500 200 3.000 Lake 62,000 2.65 164.000 5 46.000 3.04 140,000 16.000 1.50 24,000 Lincoln 1 1 .000 1.53 16,800 55 6.000 1.67 10,000 5.000 136 6,800 Mineral 3.500 2.09 7.300 56 1.500 2.53 3,800 2,000 1 75 3.500 Missoula 22.500 2.56 57,700 38 17.500 2.88 50,400 5,000 1 46 7.300 Powell 54,000 2.59 139.800 7 48.500 2.72 132,000 5,500 1.42 7,800 Ravalli 43.000 3.07 131,900 9 40.000 3.20 128,000 3,000 1 30 3,900 Sanders 32.000 1 <>5 62.500 36 14.500 248 36.000 17,500 1 51 26.500 nortmwkst 305,000 2.53 772.000 -- 230.000 2.84 654.000 75.000 1.57 118,000 Blaine 66,000 1.86 123.000 12 37.000 246 91.000 29,000 1.10 32,000 Chouteau 43,000 1.26 54.000 40 5.500 3.09 17.000 37,500 099 37,000 Glacier 4L000 L23 50.300 42 10.000 1.63 16.300 31,000 1.10 34,000 Hill 22.000 1.3 28,500 49 2,500 2.60 6.500 19,500 1 13 22,000 Liberty 14.000 1.46 20,500 54 3,500 2.00 7,000 10,500 1 29 13,500 Phillips 82.000 1.43 117,500 13 36,000 1.97 71,000 46,000 1.01 46.500 Pondera 35.000 2.07 72,600 31 15,500 3.09 47,900 19,500 1.27 24.700 leton 62.000 2.52 156.500 6 41.000 3.24 133,000 21,000 1.12 23.500 Toole 15.000 141 21.100 53 3,000 2.43 7.300 12.000 1 15 13.800 N. CENTRAL 380,000 L69 644.000 - 154.000 2.58 397,000 226.000 1,09 247.000 Daniels 22.000 1 45 31.800 48 2,500 2 12 5.300 19.500 1 36 26.500 Dawson 44.000 1.75 77.100 30 8,000 3.95 31,600 36.000 126 45.500 Garfield 35.000 1.24 43.400 45 4,500 2.53 11,400 30,500 1.05 32,000 McConc 32,000 1.54 49.300 43 6,500 2.43 15,800 25.500 1.31 33.500 Richland 50,000 1.59 79,300 29 9,000 3.81 34,300 41,000 1.10 45.000 Roosevelt 45,000 1.4 63.000 35 9,000 2.44 22,000 36,000 1.14 41,000 Sheridan 36,000 1.53 55.100 39 3,500 2.74 9,600 32.500 1.40 45.500 Valley 51,000 2.1 107,000 16 27,000 3.04 82,000 24.000 1 04 25.000 NORTHEAST 315.000 1.61 506.000 - 70.000 3.03 212,000 245.000 1.20 294.000 Broadwater 28,000 3.30 92.400 24 26.000 346 90.000 2.000 1 20 2.400 Cascade 85,000 1.45 123.500 11 1 8.000 2.94 53.000 67.000 LU5 70.500 Fergus 1 5 1 ,000 1.14 172.000 4 13.000 2.54 33.000 138.000 1.01 139,000 Golden Valley 28.000 1.90 53.100 41 10.500 3.05 32,000 17.500 1.21 21.100 Judith Basin 79,000 1.46 1 1 5,000 15 10.500 2.19 23,000 68,500 134 92,000 Lewis & Clark 44,000 2.33 102,300 19 30,000 2.97 89,000 14,000 0.95 13,300 Meagher 52.000 1.87 97,300 21 44,000 2.00 88,000 8,000 1.16 9,300 Musselshell 32.000 1.83 58,600 37 9,000 3.22 29,000 23,000 1.29 29,600 Petroleum 25.000 1.78 44,600 44 12.000 2.33 28.000 13.000 1.28 16,600 Wheatland 41.000 1 69 69.200 33 25.000 2 16 54.000 16.000 095 15.200 CENTRAL 565,000 1.64 928.000 - 198,000 2.62 519,000 367.000 1.11 409.000 Beaverhead 132.000 2.33 307.500 1 120,000 2.38 286.000 12,000 1.79 21.500 Gallatin 80.000 2.84 227,000 2 54,000 3.48 188,000 26,000 1.50 39.000 JcfTerson 27.000 2.60 70,300 32 24,000 2.75 66,000 3,000 1.43 4.300 Madison 81.000 2.75 223.100 3 77,000 279 215.000 4.000 203 8,100 Silver Bow 10.000 281 28.100 50 8,000 3.13 25.000 2.000 1.55 3.100 SOI I UW EST 330.000 2.59 856,000 -- 283,000 2.76 780.000 47,000 1.62 76.000 Big Horn 57.000 206 117.500 14 iq.500 3 08 60.000 37.500 1 53 57.500 Carbon 60.000 2.20 132.000 8 42.500 2.68 1 14,000 17.500 1.03 18.000 Park 54.000 1.84 99,500 20 42.000 2.05 86,000 12.000 1.13 13.500 Stillwater 59.000 1.46 86.300 26 16.500 2.73 45,000 42,500 0.97 41.300 Sweetgrass 54.000 1.91 103,400 18 36,500 2.33 85,000 17,500 1.05 18.400 Treasure 14.000 2.84 39,800 46 7,000 429 30,000 7,000 1.40 9.800 Yellowstone 52.000 2.45 127,500 10 24,000 404 97.000 28,000 1 09 30.500 S. ( ENTRAI, 350.000 2.02 706.000 - 188,000 2 ■'5 517.000 162.000 1.17 189.000 Carter 82.000 1 29 105.800 17 5.(11(0 1 76 x.xoo 77.000 1 26 *<7.000 Custer 51.000 1.83 93.200 23 17.000 3 54 60.200 34.000 0.97 33.000 Fallon 61.000 1.06 64,900 34 3.000 IQ7 5.900 58.000 1.02 59.000 Powder River 71.000 1.36 96.400 22 8.000 2 80 22.400 63.000 1 17 74,000 Prairie 21.000 1.67 35,000 47 5.500 3.27 1 8.000 15.500 1 10 17.000 Rosebud 47.000 1.85 86.800 25 17.000 3 11 52.800 30.000 1 13 34,000 Wibaux 22.000 1 18 25.900 52 1.500 1 93 2.^00 20.500 1 12 23.000 SOITUEAST 355.000 1 A} 508.000 -- 57.000 3.00 r 1,000 298.000 1.13 337.000 MONTANA 2.600,000 1.89 4.920.000 -- 1.180.000 2.^5 3,250,000 1.420.000 1.18 1.670.000 78 County Statistics-Alfalfa Hay Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Deer Lodge 5.000 3.3 16.500 4,500 3.6 16,000 500 1,0 500 Flathead 24.000 2.8 68.000 9,000 3.9 35,000 15,000 2.2 33.000 Granite 10.000 3.2 32,000 9,500 3.3 31,000 500 2,0 1.000 Lake 49,000 3.0 146,000 38,000 3.3 127,000 11,000 1,7 19,000 Lincoln 6.500 1.8 11,500 4,500 2.0 9,000 2.000 1,3 2,500 Mineral 2.500 2.4 6.000 1,000 3.0 3,000 1.500 2,0 3,000 Missoula 14.000 2.6 37,000 11,000 2.9 32,000 3,000 1,7 5,000 Powell 24.000 3.0 72,500 22,500 3.1 70,000 1.500 1.7 2.500 Ravalli 22.000 4.0 89,000 21,000 4.1 87,000 1.000 2.0 2.000 Sanders 18.000 19 34,500 9.000 2.8 25,000 9.000 11 9,500 Other - - - - - - - - .. NORTHWEST 175,000 2.9 513,000 130,000 3.3 435,000 45,000 1.7 78,000 Blaine 41,000 3.0 121,000 27,000 3.5 95,000 14,000 19 26,000 Chouteau 23.000 2.0 47,000 3,000 3.3 10.000 20,000 1.9 37,000 Glacier 24.000 2.3 56,000 6,500 3.2 21,000 17,500 2.0 35,000 Hill 13.000 2.1 27.000 3,500 2.6 9.000 9,500 19 18,000 Liberty 7,000 2.3 16.000 2.000 4.0 8.000 5,000 16 8,000 Phillips 34,000 2.2 75.000 21.000 2.9 61.000 13,000 1.1 14,000 Pondera 27,000 2.8 75,000 15,000 3.4 51.000 12,000 2.0 24,000 Teton 40,000 3.0 120,000 30,000 3.5 104,000 10,000 1.6 16,000 Toole 9,000 2.0 18,000 2,000 3.0 6,000 7,000 1.7 12,000 Other - - — — - — - - - N. CENTRAL 218,000 2.5 555,000 110,000 3.3 365,000 108,000 1.8 190,000 Daniels 9,000 2.0 18,000 2,500 3.8 9.500 6,500 13 8,500 Dawson 20,000 2.0 39,000 6,000 4.2 25,000 14,000 1,0 14,000 Garfield 16,000 1.3 20,500 3,000 2.5 7,500 13,000 10 13,000 McCone 10,000 2.4 23,500 5,000 3.8 19,000 5,000 09 4,500 Richland 24,000 2.2 53,000 6,000 4.5 27,000 18,000 1,4 26,000 Roosevelt 25,000 2.0 51,000 6,000 3.7 22,000 19,000 1,5 29,000 Sheridan 13,000 2.1 27,000 3,500 4.3 15,000 9,500 1.3 12,000 Valley 33,000 2.7 88,000 18,000 3.6 65,000 15,000 1.5 23.000 Other - ~ ~ - - - - - — NORTHEAST 150,000 2.1 320,000 50,000 3.8 190,000 100,000 1.3 130,000 Broadwater 22,000 3.7 81,000 21,000 3.8 79,000 1,000 2,0 2.000 Cascade 63,000 2.2 141,000 11,000 3.5 38,000 52,000 2,0 103.000 Fergus 102,000 1.9 197,000 13,000 3.0 39,000 89,000 1,8 158.000 Golden Valley 20,000 2.2 44,000 8.000 3.1 25.000 12,000 1.6 19,000 Judith Basin 56,000 2.2 124,000 8,000 3.1 25,000 48,000 2.1 99,000 Lewis & Clark 30,000 3.2 96,000 22,000 3.7 81,000 8,000 1.9 15,000 Meagher 20,000 2.4 48,000 17,000 2.5 42.000 3.000 2.0 6,000 Musselshell 21,000 2.1 45.000 9,000 3.4 3 1 .000 12.000 12 14,000 Petroleum 16,000 1.8 29,000 11,000 2.2 24.000 5.000 1.0 5,000 Wheatland 22,000 2.4 52,000 15,000 2.7 41.000 7.000 1.6 11,000 Other - - - - - — - - — CENTRAL 372,000 2.3 857,000 135,000 3.1 425,000 237,000 1.8 432,000 Beaverhead 47,000 3.8 178.000 43,000 4.0 170,000 4,000 2.0 8,000 Gallatin 66,000 3.6 237.000 50,000 4.0 202,000 16,000 2.2 35,000 Jefferson 18,000 2.9 52,500 16,500 3.0 50.000 1,500 1.7 2,500 Madison 58,000 3.4 196,000 55,000 3.5 190.000 3,000 2.0 6,000 Silver Bow 6,000 3.1 18.500 5,500 3.3 18.000 500 1.0 500 Other - - - — — — — — .. SOUTHWEST 195,000 3.5 682,000 170,000 3.7 630,000 25,000 2.1 52,000 Big Horn 48,000 2.5 120.000 18,000 3.7 67.000 30,000 18 53,000 Carbon 43,000 2.6 111,000 23,000 3.6 82.000 20.000 15 29,000 Park 44,000 2.4 106,000 39,000 2.5 98,000 5.000 1.6 8,000 Stillwater 47,000 2.0 94,000 12,000 3.4 41,000 35,000 1.5 53,000 Sweetgrass 37,000 2.3 85,000 24,000 2.8 66,000 13,000 1.5 19,000 Treasure 10,000 3.0 30,000 5,000 4.2 21,000 5,000 1.8 9,000 Yellowstone 36,000 3.0 107,000 19,000 4.2 80,000 17,000 1.6 27,000 Other - - - — - — - — __ S. CENTRAL 265,000 2.5 653,000 140,000 3.3 455,000 125.000 1.6 198,000 Carter 50,000 1.6 81.000 3.000 2.0 6.000 47,000 1.6 75,000 Custer 33,000 2.7 90.000 15.000 4.0 60,000 18,000 1.7 30,C00 Fallon 37,000 1.3 49,300 2.000 2.2 4,300 35,000 1.3 45.000 Powder River 56,000 1.7 94,000 5,000 2.6 13,000 51,000 1.6 81,000 Prairie 10,000 2.7 26,500 5,000 4.0 20,000 5,000 1.3 6,500 Rosebud 30,000 2.3 69,000 14,000 3.6 50,000 16,000 1.2 19,000 Wibaux 9,000 1.1 10,200 1,000 1.7 1,700 8,000 11 8,500 Other — - .. -, .. __ __ __ _. SOUTHEAST 225,000 1.9 420,000 45,000 3.4 155,000 180,000 1.5 265,000 MONTANA 1,600,000 2.5 4,000,000 780,000 3.4 2,655,000 820,000 1.6 1,345,000 1997 Montana agricultural Statisi k s COI N I ^ S r AITS I H S-Al> ALKA HaV 79 ALFALFA HAV: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY & ALL IRRIGA 1 EI) NON-IRRK.AIEl) Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Produstion DISTRICT Acres Acre Tons Ions Acres Acre Ton Tons Acres Acre Tons i ons Deer Lodge 6,000 2 9 17.500 5.500 3 1 1 7.000 500 10 500 Hathead 25.000 2.6 66.000 11,000 .> 5 39.000 14.000 19 27,000 Granite 12.000 3 1 37.500 11,500 3 2 37.000 500 10 500 Lake 50,000 2.9 143.000 38.000 3.3 124,000 12.000 1 6 19,000 Lincoln 7.000 1.6 11.500 4,500 1.7 7.500 2.500 16 4,000 Mineral 2.500 2.4 6.000 1.000 3.0 3.000 1,500 2.0 3.000 Missoula 16.500 2.8 47,000 13.000 3.2 41.500 3,500 16 5.500 Powell 24.000 3.0 72,000 20.500 3.3 67.000 3,500 14 5.000 Ravalli 26.000 3.6 93.000 24,000 38 91,000 2,000 10 2.000 Sanders 21.000 2.0 41.500 1 1 ,000 2.5 28,000 10,000 14 13.500 NORTHWKST 190,000 2.8 535,000 140,000 3.3 455,000 50,000 1.6 80,000 DIaiiie 45,000 2.2 97.000 29.()0U 28 80,000 16.000 11 1 7,000 Chouteau 27,000 15 40.000 5.000 3.2 16.000 22.000 11 24.000 Glacier 24.000 14 33.000 7.000 19 13.000 1 7.000 12 20.000 Hill 12,000 1.5 1 7.500 2.000 2.8 5.500 10,000 12 12.000 Liberty 8,000 1.3 10.500 2.500 2.0 5.000 5,500 1.0 5.500 Phillips 42,000 1.9 78.000 21.000 2.4 50.000 21,000 1.3 28.000 Pondera 27.000 2 3 62.000 14.000 3.2 45.000 13,000 13 17.000 Teton 40.000 ^ ^ 108,000 27,000 3.5 94,000 13.000 II 14.000 Toole 10,000 1 4 14,000 2.500 2.6 6.500 7.500 10 7.500 N. CENTItAL 235,000 2.0 460,000 110,000 2.9 315,000 125,000 1.2 145.000 Daniels 10.000 16 15,500 2.000 2 3 4,500 8.000 1 4 11.000 Dawson 23.000 2.1 49,000 7.000 4 1 29,000 16.000 13 20.000 Garfield 20.000 14 28,000 3.500 2.9 10.000 16.500 11 18.000 McConc 12,000 18 21,500 5.500 2,5 14.000 6.500 12 7.500 Richland 28,000 1.9 54,000 7,000 44 31.000 21,000 11 23,000 Roosevelt 25.000 1.6 39,000 7,000 2.7 19,000 18,000 11 20,000 Sheridan 15.000 1.6 24,000 3,000 28 8,500 12,000 13 15,500 Valley 37.000 2.4 89,000 22,000 3 4 74,000 15.000 10 15,000 NORTHEAST 170,000 L9 320,000 57,000 3.3 190,000 113,000 1.2 130,000 Broadwater 23.000 3.6 83,000 22,000 3-7 82,000 1 .000 10 l.OOO Cascade 65.000 15 98,000 14,000 3.3 46,000 5 1 .000 10 52,000 Fergus 113.000 LI 129.000 10,000 24 24,000 103.000 10 105.000 Golden Valley 22.000 19 42,500 8,500 3 1 26,000 13.500 12 16.500 Judith Basin 61.000 1.4 86,000 8.5(10 2.2 19,000 52.500 1.3 67.000 Lewis & Clark 32,000 2.7 87,000 24,0(10 3.3 79,000 8,000 10 8,000 Meagher 22,000 26 56,500 19,000 2.7 52,000 3,000 15 4,500 Musselshell 25,000 1.9 48.000 8,000 3.3 26,000 1 7,000 13 22,000 Petroleum 17,000 2.1 35.000 10,00(1 2 5 25,000 7,000 14 10,000 Wheatland 25.000 18 45.000 16.00(1 2 3 36.000 9.000 10 9.000 CENTRAL 405,000 1.8 710,000 140,000 3.0 415,000 265,000 1.1 295.000 Beaverhead 49.000 3.4 168.000 45,000 3.6 160,000 4.000 20 8,000 Gallatin 67.000 3.0 200.000 47,000 3.6 170,000 20.000 15 30.000 Jefferson 18.000 3.1 56.000 16,000 3.3 53,000 2.000 1 5 3,000 Madison 60.000 3.0 177.000 57.000 3.0 170,000 3.1100 2.3 7,000 Silver Bow 6.000 3.2 19.000 5,000 3 4 17,000 1.000 2.0 2,000 SOITHWEST 200.000 3.1 620,000 170.000 3.4 570,000 30.000 1.7 50.000 Big Horn 50.000 2.2 108,000 17,500 32 56,0011 ;,: i 1 '■ 52.000 Carbon 40.000 2.2 87,000 23,500 3.0 70.000 1(1. .-^Ol! 1 I' 17.000 Park 43.000 2.0 84,500 34,000 2.2 74.000 9.000 1.2 10.500 Stillwater 44,000 14 63,000 10,500 2.6 27.000 33,500 1.1 36,000 Sweetgrass 39.000 2 1 81.500 26,500 2.5 67.000 12,500 1.2 14,500 Treasure 11.000 3.0 33.000 5.500 4.5 25,000 5,500 1.5 S,000 Yellowstone 38,000 2.7 103.000 17.500 4.6 81,000 20.500 11 22,000 S. CENTR,\L 265,000 2.1 560,000 135,000 3.0 400,000 130,000 1.2 160.000 Carter 55,000 11 63.000 4.000 1 8 7.00(1 5 1 .000 1 1 56.000 Custer 34.000 23 78.000 1 5.000 3.8 57.000 19,000 1.1 21.000 Fallon 39.000 11 43.000 2.500 2.0 5.000 36.500 10 38.000 Powder River 53.000 15 77,000 7.000 3.0 21.000 46.000 1,2 56.000 Prairie 10,000 2.3 23,000 4.500 3.6 16.000 5.500 1.3 7.000 Rosebud 32,000 2.1 67,000 14.000 3.4 47.000 18.000 11 20.000 Wibaux 12.000 12 14,000 1.000 20 2.000 1 1 .000 11 12.000 SOI THEAST 235,000 L6 365,000 48,000 3.2 1 55,000 IX'.OOO 1.1 210.000 MONTANA I 1.700.000 2.1 3,570,000 soo.nno 3.1 2,500,000 900.000 1.2 1 .070.000 80 County Statistics-All Other H\\ Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY & ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Deer Lodge 5,000 1,9 9,500 4,500 2.0 9.000 500 1,0 500 Flathead 10,000 2,0 20,000 5,500 2.2 12,000 4.500 1.8 8.000 Granite 18,000 2.1 37,600 17.500 2.1 37,000 500 1.2 600 lake 10,000 2,1 21,000 6.500 2.3 15,000 3,500 1-7 6,000 Lincoln 4,000 14 5,700 2,000 1.5 3,000 2,000 14 2.700 Mineral 1,000 1.8 1,800 500 2.0 1.000 500 1.6 800 Missoula 7,000 2.0 14,000 5,000 2.2 11,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 Powell 26,000 2.2 56,000 24,500 2.2 54,000 1,500 1.3 2,000 Ravalli 19,000 2.4 46,400 18,000 2,5 45,000 1,000 1.4 1,400 Sanders 10,000 1.6 16,000 4,000 1,8 7,000 6,000 1.5 9,000 Other — - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NORTHWEST 110,000 2.1 228,000 88,000 2.2 194,000 22,000 1.5 34,000 Blaine 17,000 2,1 35,000 7,400 2,3 17,000 9,600 1,9 18.000 Chouteau 13,000 1.9 25,000 500 2.0 1,000 12,500 1,9 24,000 Glacier 13,000 1,3 17,500 3,000 1.5 4,500 10,000 1,3 13,000 Hill 7,000 16 11,000 200 2.5 500 6,800 1.5 10,500 Liberty 5,000 2,1 10,300 1,500 2,5 3,800 3,500 1.9 6,500 Phillips 29,000 1.5 44,500 13,000 2.1 27,500 16,000 1.1 17,000 Pondera 7,000 1.9 13,000 1,000 2.0 2,000 6,000 1.8 11,000 Teton 20,000 2.0 39,000 13,000 2.2 28,000 7,000 16 11,000 Toole 4,000 1.4 5,700 400 1.8 700 3,600 14 5,000 Other — - — - - — - — -- N CENTRAL 115,000 1.7 201,000 40,000 2.1 85,000 75,000 1.5 1 16,000 Daniels 8,000 1.3 10,400 200 2.0 400 7,800 1,3 10,000 Dawson 17,000 1.1 19,200 1,500 2.1 3,200 15,500 1,0 16,000 Garfield 13,000 1.0 12,400 800 18 1,400 12,200 0,9 11,000 McCone 16,000 1.0 15,600 900 1.8 1,600 15,100 0,9 14,000 Richland 20,000 1.2 24,000 800 2.5 2,000 19,200 1,1 22,000 Roosevelt 17,000 1.2 20,800 2,000 2.4 4,800 15,000 11 16,000 Sheridan 12,000 1.1 13,600 300 2.0 600 11,700 1,1 13,000 Valley 12,000 1.4 17,000 3,500 2.0 7,000 8,500 1,2 10,000 Other — — — — — — — -- - northeast 115,000 1.2 133,000 10,000 2.1 21,000 105,000 1.1 112,000 Broadwater 5,500 1.7 9,400 4,000 1.8 7,000 1,500 1,6 2,400 Cascade 21,000 1.6 32.600 4,000 2.3 9,000 17,000 14 23,600 Fergus 35,000 1.7 61,000 2,500 2.4 6,000 32,500 1,7 55,000 Golden Valley 6,000 17 10,000 2,000 2.0 4,000 4,000 1.5 6,000 Judith Basin 19,000 1.7 32,500 2,500 2.2 5,500 16,500 16 27.000 Lewis & Clark 15,000 1.8 27,000 5,500 2.0 11,000 9,500 1.7 16,000 Meagher 32,000 1.7 55,000 29,000 1.8 51,000 3,000 1.3 4,000 Musselshell 6,000 14 8,500 1,000 2.5 2,500 5,000 1,2 6,000 Petroleum 4,500 1.1 5,000 500 2.0 1,000 4,000 1 0 4,000 Wheatland 11,000 2.1 23,000 7.000 2.4 17,000 4,000 1 5 6,000 Other - - - -- -- - -- -- - CENTRAL 155,000 1.7 264,000 58,000 2.0 114,000 97,000 1.5 150,000 Beaverhead 72,000 2.0 146,000 68,000 2.1 141,000 4,000 1,3 5,000 Gallatin 13,000 2.0 26,000 6,500 2.6 17,000 6,500 1,4 9,000 Jefferson 9,000 18 16,000 8,000 1.9 15,000 1,000 10 1,000 Madison 22,000 2.4 52,500 20,000 2.5 50,000 2,000 1,3 2,500 Silver Bow 4,000 1.9 7,500 3,500 2.0 7,000 500 1,0 500 Other - - - - -- - - -- - SOUTHWEST 120,000 2.1 248,000 106,000 2.2 230,000 14,000 1.3 18,000 Big Horn 7,000 1.7 12,000 2,500 2.0 5,000 4,500 16 7,000 Carbon 19,000 2.6 49,000 17,000 2.7 46,000 2,000 1 5 3,000 Park 10,000 19 19,000 7,500 2.0 15,000 2,500 1,6 4,000 Stillwater 14,000 1.8 25,300 5,500 2.4 13,300 8,500 1,4 12,000 Sweetgrass 14,000 1.9 26,000 11,000 2.0 22,000 3,000 1.3 4,000 Treasure 2,000 1.9 3,700 1,000 2.7 2,700 1,000 1.0 1,000 Yellowstone 14,000 16 23,000 5,500 2.5 14,000 8.500 1.1 9,000 Other - - - - - .. - - - S CENTRAL 80,000 2.0 158,000 50,000 2.4 118,000 30,000 1.3 40,000 Carter 24,000 1.4 32,400 800 1,8 1,400 23,200 1.3 31,000 Custer 16,000 11 17,500 1,800 2,5 4,500 14,200 0.9 13,000 Fallon 20,000 11 22,800 400 2.0 800 19,600 11 22,000 Powder River 13,000 1.4 17,600 800 2.0 1,600 12,200 13 16,000 Prairie 9,000 11 9,500 800 1.9 1,500 8,200 1.0 8,000 Rosebud 14,000 14 19,500 3,000 2.5 7,500 11,000 1.1 12,000 Wibaux 9,000 1.0 8,700 400 18 700 8,600 0.9 8,000 Other — .. — — - - - - - SOUTHEAST 105,000 1.2 128,000 8,000 2.3 18,000 97,000 1.1 110,000 MONIANA 1 800,000 1.7 1,360,000 360,000 2.2 780,000 440,000 1.3 580,000 1997 Mom ANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS COI NTV STA TISTK S-Al 1 O I lltK H \ V 81 ALL OTHER HA\ : Acreage, Yield, and Production by ( ounties and Districts, 1996 COUNIY & Al 1 IRKK.AIEI) NON-IRRIGATEO llariesled Yield Per Production 1 lar\ csted Yield Per Production Har\ested Yield Per Produstion DISTRKT Acres Acre Ions Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Deer lodge 5.000 1.7 8,500 4.500 17 7,800 500 14 700 1 lathead 10,000 1.7 17,000 5.500 18 10,000 4.500 16 7,000 (iranilc 1 9.mo 2.4 45,500 1 8,000 24 43.000 1.000 2.5 2,500 1 ake 12,000 18 21,000 8,00(1 20 1 6.000 4.000 1.3 5,000 Lincoln 4,000 1.3 5.300 1,500 1.7 2.500 2,500 11 2.800 Mineral 1 ,000 1.3 1.300 500 1.6 800 500 10 500 Missoula 6,000 1.8 10.700 4,500 20 8,900 1.500 12 1,800 Powell 30,000 2.3 67.800 28.000 2.3 65,000 2.000 1.4 2.800 Ravalli 1 7,000 2.3 38.900 16.000 2.3 37.000 1.000 19 1.900 Sanders 1 1 ,000 19 21.000 3.500 2.3 8.000 7.500 1.7 13.000 NORTIIWKST IIS.OOO 2.1 237,000 90.000 2.2 199.000 25,000 1.5 38.000 Klajnc : 1 ,000 12 26.000 8.000 1.4 11.000 13.000 1,2 I5.(J00 Chouteau 16,000 0.9 14.000 500 2.0 1.000 15,500 0 8 13.000 Glacier 1 7,000 1.0 17,300 3.000 1.1 3.300 14,000 10 14,000 Hill 10,000 11 1 1 ,000 500 2.0 1.000 9,500 11 10,000 Liberty 6,000 1.7 10,000 1.000 2.0 2.000 5.000 1.6 8,000 Phillips 40.000 10 39.500 15,000 1,4 21.000 25,000 0 7 18,500 Pondera 8,000 1.3 10.600 1,500 19 2.900 6.500 12 7.700 I'eton 22.000 2.2 48.500 14,000 28 39.000 8.000 12 9.500 Toole 5.000 1,4 7.100 500 16 800 4.500 1 4 6.300 N. ( KM U\L 145.000 1.3 184.000 44.000 1.9 82.000 101.000 1.0 1 02.000 Daniels 12,000 14 16.300 500 1.6 800 11.500 13 15.500 Dawson 21,000 1.3 28.100 1,000 2,6 2.600 20.000 13 25.500 Garfield 15,000 10 15,400 1,000 14 1.400 14.000 10 14.000 McCone 20,000 1.4 27.800 1,000 18 1.800 19,000 1.4 26.000 Richland 22,000 1.2 25.300 2,000 1.7 3.300 20,000 11 22.000 Roosevelt 20.000 1.2 24.000 2,000 15 3.000 18,000 1.2 21.000 Sheridan 21.000 15 31.100 500 2.2 1.100 20.500 15 30.000 Valley 14,000 1.3 1 8.000 5,000 16 8,000 9.000 11 10.000 NORTHEAST 145.000 1,3 186.000 13.000 1.7 22.000 132.000 1.2 164.000 Hroadwaler 5,000 19 9.400 4,000 2,0 8.000 1 .000 14 1.400 Cascade 20.000 13 25.500 4,000 18 7,000 16.000 1.2 18.500 Fergus 38.000 11 43.000 3,000 3,0 9,000 35.000 1.0 34.000 Golden Valley 6.000 1.8 10.600 2,000 3.0 6.000 4.000 12 4.600 Judith Basin 18.000 1.6 29.000 2,000 2.0 4.000 16.000 16 25.000 Lewis & Clark 12.000 13 15.300 6,000 1.7 10.000 6.000 0,9 5,300 Meagher 30,000 1.4 40.800 25,000 1.4 36.000 5.000 1.0 4,800 Musselshell 7,000 1.5 10.600 1.000 3.0 3.000 6.000 1.3 7,600 Petroleum 8,000 1.2 9,600 2.000 1.5 3.000 6.000 1.1 6.600 Wheatland 16,000 1.5 24.200 9,000 2.0 18,000 7.000 09 6,200 CENTRA 1. 160.000 1.4 218.000 58.000 1.8 104,000 102.000 1.1 114,000 Heavcrhead 83,000 1 7 139.500 75,000 1 7 126,000 s.ooo 17 13,500 Gallatin 13,000 2 1 27.000 7,000 26 1 8,000 6.000 1,5 9,000 Jefferson 9,000 1.6 14.300 8,000 16 13,000 1,000 1,3 1,300 Madison 21,000 2.2 46.100 20,000 2.3 45,000 1,000 11 1,100 Silver Bow 4,000 23 9,100 3,000 27 8,000 1.000 1 1 1,100 SOI TMWESI I3II.IMII) 1.8 236.000 113.000 1.9 210,000 17.000 1.5 26,000 Big Horn 7,000 14 9,500 2,000 2(1 4,000 5.000 11 5,500 Carbon 20.000 2.3 45.000 19,000 2 3 44,000 1,000 1.0 1,000 Park 11,000 1.4 1 5,000 8,000 15 12,000 3.000 1.0 3.000 Stillwater 15.000 1.6 23,300 6,000 3() 1 8,000 9.000 0.6 5,300 Swcctgrass 15,000 1.5 21,900 10,000 18 18,000 5.000 0.8 3,900 Lreasure 3,000 2.3 6.800 1,500 3.3 5.000 1.500 1.2 1,800 Yellowstone 14,000 18 24,500 6.500 2 5 16.000 7,500 11 8,500 S. CENTRAL 85,000 1.7 146.000 53.000 2.2 117.000 32.000 0.9 29.000 I'aner 27,000 1,6 42,800 1 .000 1 8 1 .800 26,000 16 41.000 Custer 1 7.000 0.9 15.200 2.000 16 3.200 15,000 08 12.000 Fallon 22.000 1.0 21.900 500 18 900 2 1 .500 10 21.000 Powder River 18.000 11 19.400 1.000 14 1.400 17.000 11 18,000 Prairie 1 1 ,000 11 12.000 1.000 2,0 2.000 10.000 1.0 10,000 Rosebud 15.000 1.3 19.800 3.000 19 5,800 12.000 12 14.000 Wibaux 10.000 12 1 1.9(111 500 18 90(1 9.500 12 11.000 SOITIIEAST 120.000 I.: 143.000 9.000 l.S 1 (i.OOO 111.000 1.1 i;-.ooo MON lANA 900.000 1.5 1.350.000 J.SO.OIIO 2.0 "50.0(1(1 520.(100 1.2 600.(100 82 State Statistics-Cattle & Calves Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CATTLE AND CALVES: JANUARY 1, 1988-1997 Inventory, Value per Head, and Total Value, January 1 year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Inventory (000) Head 2,450 2,450 2,250 2,350 2,550 2,500 2,550 2,700 2,750 2,700 ALL cattle Value Per Head Dollars 595 645 675 755 720 760 780 675 560 600 Total Value (000) Dollars 1,457,750 1,580,250 1,518,750 1,774,250 1,836,000 1,900,000 1,989,000 1,822,500 1,540,000 1,620,000 Number by Classes, January ] COWS & HEIFERS HEIFERS TOTAL ALL CATTLE THAT HAVE CALVED 500 LBS & OVER OTHER Cattle Beef Milk Cow Cow Steers Bulls Calves & Beef Milk Replace- Replace- 500 lb. 5001b. under CALVES Feed YEAR Cows Cows ments ments Other &Over &Over 500 lb. (000) Head 1988 1,330 25 267 7 162 265 76 318 2,450 80 1989 1,375 25 310 7 167 248 78 240 2,450 90 1990 1.296 24 320 7 175 174 79 175 2.250 80 1991 1,396 24 312 8 163 190 82 175 2,350 90 1992 1,466 24 343 g 219 220 85 185 2,550 75 1993 1,497 23 345 8 154 202 91 180 2,500 75 1994 1,478 22 355 8 210 264 88 125 2,550 110 1995 1,559 21 360 7 230 270 98 155 2.700 100 1996 1,570 20 330 7 265 330 93 135 2,750 105 1997 1,570 20 350 7 205 300 98 150 2.700 85 Calf Crop and Disposition, January 1, 1987-1996 ON FARM 1 YEAR CALVES BORN INSHIP- MENTS MARKETINGS 1/ SLAUGHTER 2/ DEATH LOSSES | Cattle 1 Calves Cattle & Calves Cattle Calves (000) Head 1987 1,280 132 1,132 270 6 29 65 1988 1,340 123 1,100 275 6 21 61 1989 1,320 137 1,288 280 5 17 67 1990 1,370 142 1.068 275 4 18 47 1991 1,430 135 1.022 270 5 19 49 1992 1,440 124 1,284 260 5 20 45 1993 1.440 139 1,226 225 4 22 52 1994 1.500 135 1,155 255 5 22 48 1995 1,540 120 1,300 225 5 23 57 1996 1,540 155 1.435 205 5 27 73 1/ Excludes interfarm sales. 2/ Excludes animals ;ustom slaughtered in commercial est jblishments for farmers 1997 Montana A(;ki( ri.n r\l Sta i isi ic s Si A IK Si Al ISI l( S--( A I I IK & i \l\ KS AND Milk C ows 83 All Cattle & Calves - January 1, 1997 Number of Head Numbers show ranking of top ten. [~] 30,000-59.999 85,000 + Tie - Yellowstone and Fergus Counties (3rd) CATTLE AND CALVES: Production and Income, 1987-1996 YEAR Production 1/ MarketinEs 2/ C ash Receipts 3/ \'a ue of Home Consumption Ciross Income | (OUO) Lbs. (0001 Dollars | 1987 884.450 1,012,980 641,623 8.856 650,479 1988 941.000 1,013,590 695,298 8,205 703.503 1989 938,260 1,169,240 821,678 8,068 829,746 1990 974,420 964,230 709,576 7.779 717,355 1991 1.032.075 927,425 675,377 9,111 684,488 IW2 1.020.045 1,132,455 779.958 8.948 788,906 1993 1.047,530 1,052,970 818.162 8,534 826,696 1994 1.050.080 998,870 728.590 9,709 738,300 1995 1.091.045 1,100,035 667.838 7,391 675,229 1996 1.082,410 1,204.820 655.770 7.042 662.812 1/ Adjuslmcnts made for inshipments and changes in invcnlorv 2/ 1-xcludes inlerfarm sales and custom slaughlcr in commerc ial establishments for use on farms where produced 3/ Receipts from marketinas and sale of farm slaughter MILK COWS: on Farm.s, Production per Cow, Milkfat and Total Production, 1987-1996 YEAR Milk Cows on larms 1/ I'RODl'tTlDN I'lRlOW Milkfat lOTAl PRODICTION 2 | Milk Milkfat Milk Milkfat 1 (000) Head Pounds Percent Million lbs | 1987 25 13.560 477 .1 52 339 119 1988 25 14,080 493 3,50 352 123 1989 24 13,625 484 355 327 116 1990 24 13,542 475 3.51 325 11 4 1991 24 13,750 488 3.55 330 117 1992 23 14.217 502 3.53 327 115 1993 22 13.955 495 3.55 307 109 1994 21 14,619 519 3.55 307 10.9 1995 21 1 5,000 536 3.57 315 11 2 1996 20 15.350 550 3 58 30-7 11 0 1/ Averase number durinc vear. e\c udinc heifers not \ct fresh 2/ Excludes milk si ckcd b\ caKcs 84 State Statistics-Dairy Products and Honey Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 MILK AND CREAM MARKETED: Quantity and Cash Receipts, 1987-1996 YEAR MILK SOLD TO PLANTS MILK SOLD DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS Quantity Cash Receipts Quantity Price Per Quart Cash Receipts Million Lbs (000) Dollars (000) Quarts Cents (000) Dollars 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 322 333 311 308 312 310 290 292 303 294 40,250 40,626 41,985 42,196 38,064 41,230 38,570 40,004 40,299 44,688 1,395 1,395 1,395 1,395 1,395 930 930 930 1/ 1/ 45.0 45.0 55.0 49.0 48.0 50.0 49.0 51.0 1/ 1/ 628 628 767 684 670 465 456 474 1/ 1/ 1/ Not published to avoid disclosing individual operations DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED: Income and Value, 1987-1996 YEAR Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream Used for Milk , Cream and Gross Farm Income from Dairy Products Farm Value ofMilk Produced 3/,4/ Milk Utilized Average Returns 1/ Cash Receipts from Marketings 2/ Produced Per 100 Pounds Milk Per Pound Milkfat Milk Utilized Value 3/ Mil, Lbs. Dollars (000) Dols, Mil, Lbs. (000) Dols. (000) Dols, 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 325 336 314 311 315 312 292 294 303 294 12.58 12,28 13,62 13,79 12,30 13.36 13.37 13.77 13.30 15,20 3.57 3.51 3.84 3.93 3.46 3.79 3.76 3.88 3.73 4.25 40,878 41,254 42,752 42,880 38,734 41,695 39,026 40,478 40,299 44.688 6 8 7 6 6 6 7 6 5 5 755 982 953 827 738 802 936 826 665 760 41,633 42,236 43,706 43,707 39,472 42,497 39,961 41,305 40,964 45,448 42,639 43,218 44,522 44.810 40,578 43.700 41,031 42,268 41,895 46,664 1/ Cash receipts divided by milk for milkfat represented in combined marketings. 2/ Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm-churned butter. 3/ Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream 4/ Includes value of milk fed to calves HONEY: Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value , 1987-1996 Colonies Yield Per Honey Dec. 15 Price per Value of YEAR of Bees Colony Production Stocks Pound Production Number Lbs (000) Lbs. (000) Lbs. Cents (000) Dols, 1987 95,000 102 9,690 1,066 44.0 4,264 1988 105,000 48 5,040 151 47.0 2,369 1989 100,000 63 6,300 819 47.0 2,961 1990 98,000 81 7,938 1,191 54.0 4.287 1991 86,000 92 7,912 1.187 57.0 4,510 1992 87,000 110 9.570 1,818 55.0 5,264 1993 95,000 98 9,310 1,583 54.0 5,027 1994 119,000 105 12,495 3,624 52.0 6,497 1995 106,000 80 8,480 1,781 72.0 6,106 1996 117,000 60 7,020 1,825 85,0 6.178 1997 Montana Acku im i r.\i Si a i isi ic s St AT K Si a I is 1 1< s-Ca 1 1 1 1 & C ai \ is and Pri\ a tk C\t\/.\sc Fkk Rates 85 ALL CATTLE & CALVES: Number of Operations «& Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups, 1987-1996 YliAR 1-49 Head 50-99 1 lead 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1/ 1.000 Head & Over Operations ln\entor\ Operations Inventor, Operations Inventorv Operations Inventor, Operations lnvemor\ Number I'ereent Number I'ereent Number I'ereent Number I'ereent Number I'ereent 1987 7,500 44 2.200 66 5,100 47 5 900 415 - |i)XX 7.100 48 2,400 7.7 4,900 43.0 1.000 44.5 - .. l')X'; 6,800 48 2.000 6.2 4,800 44.0 1.100 45.0 _ - 1990 5,200 40 2.900 9.0 4.800 41.0 I.IOO 46.0 - _ 1991 4,600 40 2.500 7.0 5.100 40.0 1.200 490 - ~ 1992 4,500 40 2.300 6.0 5.300 42.0 1.200 480 ._ „ 1 99:, 4,500 40 2.200 6.0 5.200 42.0 900 240 300 24.0 1994 4,500 3.0 2.200 6.0 5.000 40.0 950 250 350 26.0 1 995 4.000 30 1,800 4.5 5,500 42.0 1.050 25 5 350 250 1 99(, 4,500 3,0 2,200 60 5.200 41.0 900 21 0 400 29 0 1 I'riort.i 1993 ii/c •iroLip IS 500 head a id over BEEF COWS: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups, 1988-1996 Yl AR 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 1' 500 Head & Over Operations Inventorv Operations Inventorv Operations Inventorv Operations Inventorv Number I'ereent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 6.500 6.300 5.000 4,900 4.900 4.800 4.300 4,400 4,300 9.6 78 7.0 6.0 7.0 70 60 6.0 50 2,400 2,200 3.200 3.000 2.700 2.400 2.250 2.000 2,650 11,0 92 150 14.0 12.0 11.0 100 9 0 II (1 4,400 4,300 4,100 4,300 4.500 4,100 4,000 4.600 4,200 79.4 83.0 78.0 80.0 81 0 540 550 60.0 550 500 550 500 550 28.0 29.0 25,0 29 0 1/ Prior to 1993 size group is 100 head and over PRIVATE GRAZING FEE RATES: Average Rates by Method of Payment, Montana, 1987-1996 VIAR .Annual Unit 1 Cou-Calf Per Head | Dollars Per Month | 1987 794 952 6.75 1988 9,79 11.30 8.79 1989 9.61 11.35 7.72 1990 961 11.46 10.57 1991 058 12.13 10.53 1992 1.86 12.61 11.97 1993 1 40 12.90 11 50 1994 1 80 13.50 12 90 1995 1 90 13.70 12 80 1996 1 SO 13 20 11 "(1 1/ Includes animal unit plus cow-calf rates 86 State Statistics-Livestock Slaughter Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER Red Meat Production by Months, 1988-1997 1/ YHAR Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Total (000) Pounds 1988 1,294 1,147 1,362 1.319 1.306 1,441 1.237 1.689 1.406 1.441 1,347 1.219 16,206 1989 1,125 875 1.042 1,105 1.114 1,279 1.086 1.676 1.092 1,205 1,259 1.086 13,945 1990 1,342 1,050 1,210 1,079 1.327 1.210 1,311 1.736 1.226 3,169 3,859 2.083 20,602 1991 1,257 1,088 1,032 1,336 1.376 1,437 1.481 1.744 1.405 1,569 1,497 1.350 16,572 1992 1,494 1,251 1,209 1.309 1.328 1,429 1.397 1.704 1.498 1,600 1,457 1.555 17.232 1993 1,272 1,132 1,370 1.220 1,237 1,520 1,533 1,831 1.487 1,598 1,480 1.582 17.262 1994 1,574 1.240 1,573 1.560 1.644 1,788 1.570 2.185 1.721 1.713 1,649 1.685 19.900 1995 1.678 1.335 1,330 1,305 1.493 1.479 1.411 1.864 1.417 1,659 1,480 1.398 17.848 YEAR Million Pounds 1996 1.9 1.7 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.6 18 1.5 1.7 1.3 1.4 18.1 1997 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.4 16 1.4 Monthly Slaughter by Livestock Classes, 1988-1997 1/ C.VTTLE & CAL\ ES YEAR Jan Feb Mar. Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov. Dec. Total (000) Head 1988 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.4 2.0 1.6 16 1.6 1.4 18.2 1989 1.2 1.0 1.2 13 1.3 1.6 1.3 18 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 16.2 1990 16 1,2 1.4 1.2 1.7 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.4 5.0 6.3 3.2 28.1 1991 1.5 1,3 12 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.5 18 1.7 1.5 18.7 1992 1,7 1,4 1,3 1.4 1,4 1,6 1,5 1.7 1,6 18 1.6 1.9 190 1993 1,4 1,2 1,5 1,4 1.4 1,6 1,7 1.8 1.6 18 1.7 1.9 19.0 1994 1.9 1.4 1.9 19 1.9 2.1 1,7 2.4 1.8 1.8 17 1.9 22.4 1995 1.9 16 1.5 1,4 1.6 1.7 1.4 20 1.5 1.9 1.7 1.6 19.8 1996 2.3 20 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.7 20 1.6 2.0 1.5 1.6 20.7 1997 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.3 14 1.3 1.5 18 16 SHEEP & LAMBS YEAR Jan. Feb. M HI Apr May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total 1 (000) Head 1988 .1 .1 1 1 ,1 .2 .2 .7 .4 .3 .2 .2 2.6 1989 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2 .2 .7 .3 .2 .2 .2 2.5 1990 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2 .3 ,7 .5 .5 .4 .3 3.6 1991 2 .2 2 .3 3 .3 .4 .8 .6 ,4 .5 .3 4.4 1992 3 .3 2 .2 2 .2 .4 .6 .5 .4 .3 .3 3.9 1993 2 .2 2 1 1 2 .3 .7 .4 .5 .3 .3 3.6 1994 2 ,2 2 .2 2 .2 .3 .8 .6 .5 .4 .4 40 1995 2 .1 2 1 1 .2 .3 .6 .5 .4 .3 .3 3.2 1996 2 ,1 1 ,1 1 .1 .3 .5 .3 .4 .3 .2 29 1997 2 ,1 1 ,1 1 .1 .3 .4 4 HOGS & PIGS YEAR Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov, Dec. Total (000) Head 1988 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 3.2 2.8 3.0 2.7 2.4 30.3 1989 2.4 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.2 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.2 1.9 27.4 1990 2.3 1.8 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.6 2.1 2.6 2.0 2.6 2.2 2.2 25.1 1991 2 2 1.8 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.5 28.2 1992 2.7 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.1 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.2 29.9 1993 2,3 2.1 2.4 2.1 1.9 2.4 2.4 3.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 29.2 1994 2,4 2.1 2.3 19 2,3 2.2 2.6 3.4 2.9 3 1 3.0 3.0 31.2 1995 28 2 1 2 2 2.4 2,6 2.1 2.6 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.1 2.0 28.8 1996 2.3 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.6 1.5 2.1 2.4 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.7 22.5 1997 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.3 15 2.0 2.0 2.1 1/ Includes slaughter in federal V inspectec and other slaughter p lants but e> eludes animals slaughtered on fa rms. 1997 Montana Agriciltiral S i a i is i ic s Staik Siaiistks— Shkkp, LambsA Wool 87 SHEEP, LAMBS & WOOL nventon. Value per Head, and Classes, January 1, 1988-1997 YKAR AM Sill 1 l'& 1 AMUS HRI hOINfi SHtHP ONF- YKAR & OVFR 1 AMHS 2 All Replacement Lambs hnenlop, Value Per Head lolal Value Market 1/ All Hreeding 1/ 1 wes Uethers & Rams l:wes Rams Head Dollars (000) Dols Head Head Head Held 1988 1989 1990 1 '»') 1 1 1)1)2 1993 1994 1995 1996 1 997 597,000 600,000 663,000 h83,000 (.78,000 564.000 534,000 490,000 465,000 432.000 99 00 89,00 85 00 64.00 57.00 66.00 6500 6800 84.00 97.00 59,103 53.400 56.355 43.712 38.646 37.224 34.710 33,320 39,060 41,904 27,000 30.000 23.000 33.000 38.000 34.000 32.000 40.000 35.000 32.000 570,000 570,000 640.000 650.000 640.000 530.000 500.000 450.000 430.000 400.000 430.000 434.000 490.000 504.000 504.000 423.000 410.000 367,000 347,000 330,000 14.000 15.000 17.000 17.000 18,000 1 5.000 14.000 12.000 11,000 11.000 120,000 111,000 124,000 117,000 106.000 83.000 70,000 6,000 10.000 9.000 12.000 12.000 9.000 6.000 71.000 72.000 59,000 1/ Prior to 1995 market sheep and lambs were classified as sheep on feed, and all breeding sheep and lambs were cl lambs are no loneer classified bv sex All replacement lambs include ewe and ram lambs intended for the brccdine issified as stock sheep 2/ Beginning in 1995 llock Other lambs are included in the market ct tegorv. 1 Wool Production and Value, 1987-1996 VKAR Sheep Shorn Per Fleece Wool ProdiKtion Wool Value Head Pounds Pounds Uollars 1987 511,000 10.1 5,153,000 5.256.000 1988 567.000 10.0 5,666,000 7.706,000 1989 577.000 10.0 5.762.000 7.836.000 1990 627.000 9.9 6,204.000 5.646.000 1991 641.000 10.2 6.542.000 3.729,000 1992 620.000 9.6 5,967.000 5.072.000 1993 570.000 9.7 5.542.000 2,993,000 1994 533.000 9.6 5.092.000 4,379,000 1995 468.000 94 4.413.000 5,428,000 |99f, 434,000 >) 2/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial estabi on farms where produced 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat 21.706.000 20.473.000 20.924.000 18.991.000 20.738.000 25.433.000 25.320,000 24,374,000 25.871.000 29.010.000 ishmcnls for use 88 State Statistics-Sheep & Lamb Losses Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 SHEEP & LAMBS: Inventory, Death Losses, and Value of Losses, Montana, 1987-1996 Year Jan. 1 Sheep & Lamb Inventory (000 head) Lamb Crop (000 head) DEATH LOSSES All Sheep Losses (000 head) LAMBS (000 head) AH Sheep & Lamb Losses (000 hd.) Before Docking After Docking All Lambs Total Loss % Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ 1987 563 440 45 47 45 92 137.0 13.0 1988 597 460 50 53 47 100 150.0 13.5 1989 600 500 43 55 43 98 141.0 12.2 1990 663 535 40 53 40 93 133.0 10.6 1991 683 585 42 54 46 100 142.0 10.7 1992 678 510 35 39 38 77 112.0 9.1 1993 564 480 35 36 37 73 108.0 10.0 1994 534 465 29 35 40 75 104.0 10.1 1995 490 410 25 34 33 67 92.0 9.9 1996 465 390 21 30 32 62 83.0 9.4 Year Predator Losses (000) Head Non- Predator Loss (000 hd.) Unknown Causes (000 head) VALUE OF LOSSES (000 dollars) Total Loss % Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ Predator Non- Predator Unknown Total 2/ 1987 36.9 3.5 79.8 20.3 2,260.6 4,825.4 1,343.0 8,428.9 1988 43.1 3.9 84.7 22.2 2,519.7 5,115.3 1,386.6 9,021.6 1989 35.9 3.1 80.8 24.3 1,956.4 4,264.8 1,405.0 7,626.2 1990 39.1 3.1 79.9 14.0 1,491.1 3,586.1 659.8 5,737.0 1991 44.9 3.4 83.5 13.6 1,590.0 3,179.6 550.4 5,320.0 1992 41.2 3.4 63.0 7.8 1,593.6 2,696,0 374.6 4,664.1 1993 40.2 3.7 59.4 8.4 1,767.7 2,891.8 418.8 5,078.2 1994 42.9 4.1 53.8 7.3 1,897.0 2,649.9 386.6 4,933.5 1995 37.1 4.0 46.9 8.0 2,001.0 2,821.2 500.1 5,322.3 1996 31.2 3.5 39.2 12.6 1,902.1 2,606.9 853.9 5,362.9 1/ Lambs bom equals lamb crop plus lambs lost before docking. 2/ Totals may not add because of rounding. 1997 Montana agrichltiiral Stahstics State Statistic s-Siikkp i I.amb Lossks 89 SHEEP & LA MBS: Losses by Cause , Montana, 1995-1996 Cause of Loss Slll-LPLOSS LAMB LOSS TOTAL LOSS Number ol Head Value in Dollars (000) 1/. 3/ Number ol Head Value in (000) Dollars 2/. 3/ Nun oil bcr ead Value m Dollars (000) 3 Predators Fox I'HH 1 >)''() 14i»S l'W(. l'W^ I'CK, l'<'*^ 1 ')'»(! i';45 1 Wh iv4:5 1946 - 100 ~ 94 3.400 2.600 166 1 142.1 3.400 2.700 166 1 151.5 Dog 700 400 57.4 376 900 1.000 44 0 54.7 1.600 1.400 101 4 923 Coyote 4.400 3,500 3608 3290 23,600 19.100 1.152.6 1.044 0 28.000 22.600 1,5134 1,3730 Faglc 200 200 16.4 18.8 2.500 2.000 122.1 109.3 2.700 2,200 1385 128 1 Bobcat - 100 - 94 - 100 - 5 5 ~ 200 - 149 Bear 100 300 8.2 282 200 500 9.8 273 300 800 18.0 55.5 Mountain Lion 200 200 164 188 300 300 14.7 16.4 500 500 31.1 35.2 Other Animals - -- -- - ~ -- -- - - -- ~ Unknown Predators 100 200 82 18.8 500 600 24.4 328 600 800 32.6 51 6 Tola! Predators 5,700 5,000 467.4 470.0 31.400 26,200 1,533.6 1,432.1 37,100 31.200 2,001.0 1,902.1 Non-Predators All Diseases 2,800 1.800 229.6 169.2 7,200 4.900 3516 2678 10,000 6,700 581.2 437.0 Weather Conditions 1,600 1.600 131.2 150.4 12.700 12.900 6203 705 1 14.300 14,500 751.5 855.5 Poison 1.500 600 123.0 564 400 700 19.5 38.3 1.900 1.300 142.5 94.7 Lambing Complications 1,300 1.100 106.6 103 4 7,100 5.500 346.8 300.6 8.400 6.600 453.4 404.0 On Back 1.200 1.200 98.4 112.8 - - - -- 1,200 1.200 98.4 112 8 Old Age 5.700 4.500 467.4 423.0 5.700 4,500 4674 423.0 Then 1.000 600 82.0 564 1,000 1.800 48.8 98.4 2.000 2.400 130.8 1548 Other 900 400 738 37.6 2.500 1.600 122 1 875 3.400 2.000 195 9 125 1 Iota! Non-Predators 16,000 11,800 1,312.0 1,109.2 30,900 27,400 1,509.2 1,497.7 46,900 39,200 2,821.2 2,606.9 I nknown Causes 3,300 4,200 270.6 394.8 4,700 8,400 229.5 459.1 8,000 12,600 500.1 853.9 1 olal Loss 25,000 21.000 2.050.0 1,974.0 67,000 62,000 3,272.5 3,388.9 92,000 83,000 5J22.3 5J62.9 1/ Average reported lamb 3/ lotals may value tor l-\ves 1+ 2/ Lamb values equal to market year average price received tor lambs multiplied by not add due to rounding - Denotes less than 100 head an average vveight of 60 pounds per SHEEP & LAMBS: Percent of Losses by Cause and Size of Flock, Montana, 1995-1996 SIZi: Ol 1 LOCK CADSLOFLOSS 1-99 100-999 1000+ All Sizes 1 Predators Fox IPQ5 1W6 1995 1996 1995 1996 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 -- 3 3 6 4 4 3 6 4 - Dog -) ■> T Coyote 17 16 31 32 28 27 28 28 27 30 27 lagle 1 3 4 4 3 2 2 3 3 Bobcat .. .. .. - ~ - - Bear 1 „ „ 2 1 1 - 1 Mountain Lion 1 3 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 Other Animals 1 .. .. .. - - - Unknovsn Predators 1 6 1 1 2/ 2/ 2/ 1 1 Total Predators 1/ 27 30 41 42 40 39 r 37 41 40 38 Non-Predators All Diseases 12 15 13 9 9 6 II II 15 10 8 Weather Conditions 20 18 14 19 18 18 11 II II 16 17 Poison 1 1 1 3 2 -» ■) T 2 Lambing Complications 15 20 10 10 7 4 15 15 10 9 8 On Back 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Old Age 5 4 6 5 4 4 6 7 6 5 Theft .. 1 1 4 4 3 3 2 3 Other 10 5 4 3 4 : 8 3 t 4 2 lolal Non-Predators 62 62 50 50 49 42 56 55 52 50 4^ I nknown Causes 12 ') 8 7 11 1') 8 •J 10 IS lolal Loss 1/ lUU 100 100 100 ion 100 1(10 100 100 100 100 1/ Totals may not add due to rounding 2/ Not available - Denotes less than 1 percent 90 County Statistics-Sheep & Lambs, Hogs & Pigs Maps Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 Sheep & Lambs - January 1, 1997 Number of Head I Sheridan I Q Less than 4,000 XT u u 1 ■ - f ♦ . n 4,000-7,999 Numbers show ranking oi top ten. i — i 8,000-14,999 15,000 + Hogs & Pigs - December 1, 1996 Number of Head Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 1,000 \~\ 1,000-4,999 5,000-11,999 12,000 + 1997 iMOM ANA AGKK I I 11 KAI .S I A I IS I l< s Si vu Si aiisiu s-H<)(.si. Pu.s 91 HOGS & PIGS Inventon', Value per Head, and Total Value, Breeding Inventor>', and Market Hogs, December 1, 1987-1996 YEAR InvcnloPi Value Per Head lolal Value Hreeding Invcnlop, Market Hogs Head Dollars (OOOlDols Head 1 lead 1987 2 1 0.UUO 70 50 I4.X(I5 24.000 1 86.000 1988 225.000 72.00 16.200 29.000 196.000 1989 220.000 80.00 17.600 30,000 190.000 1990 185.000 89.00 16.465 24.000 161.000 1991 225.000 68.00 15.300 26.000 199.000 1992 215.000 74.00 15.910 24.000 191.000 1993 1 80.000 80.00 14.400 20.000 160,000 1994 2 1 0.000 56.00 11.760 22,000 188,000 1995 180.000 74.00 13.320 19.000 161.000 1996 150.000 96.00 14.400 16.000 134.000 Pig Crops and Disposition, 1987-1996 YEAR Pig Crop In Shipments Marketings 1/ On larm Slaughter 2/ Death Loss Dec-No\ Head | 1987 349,000 7,000 302,000 3,000 16.000 1988 373.000 7,000 345.000 4,000 16.000 1989 406.000 3,000 395.000 4,000 15,000 1990 357,000 4,000 376.000 3,000 17,000 1991 420.000 8,000 369.000 3,000 16,000 1992 385.000 4.000 380,000 3,000 16,000 1993 355,000 6.000 378,000 2,000 16,000 1994 403,000 7.000 363,000 2,000 15,000 1995 346,000 6.000 362,000 3,000 17,000 1996 323,000 5.000 342,000 2.000 14,000 1/ Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use or farms where produce d. 2/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments tor lamie rs Production and Income from Hogs and Pigs, 1987-1996 YEAR Production 1/ Marketings 2 Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Consumption Gross Income (000) l.bs (000) Dols 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 199(1 72,084 80.000 91,680 80,911 86,319 104,058 86,890 91,355 87.920 69.857 66.767 77.570 88.590 84.000 83,223 105,030 91,496 88,545 85,690 74,220 30,836 28,613 34,181 42,150 37,146 33,681 40,503 33,332 33,634 37,065 872 516 720 1.125 490 375 313 288 489 49.1 31.708 29,129 34,901 43.275 37,636 34,056 46,816 33,619 -" ^ ^ S. 1/ Adjustments made for inshipmenls and changes in inventor>'. 2/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat 92 State Statistics-Chickens Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 CHICKEN INVENTORY, Value per Bird and Total Value, December 1, 1987-1996 YEAR All Chickens Value Per Bird Total Value Number Dollars 1987 990,000 2.45 2,426,000 1988 910,000 2.30 2,093,000 1989 890,000 2.55 2,270,000 1990 760,000 2.30 1,748,000 1991 780,000 2.80 2,184,000 1992 710,000 2.60 1,846,000 1993 550,000 2.70 1,485.000 1994 510,000 2.70 1,377,000 1995 540,000 2.50 1,350.000 1996 470,000 3.20 1,504.000 CHICKENS: Production «& Income, 1987-1996 YEAR Sold Price per Pound Cash Receipts Pounds Cents Dollars 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2,480,000 2,896,000 2,812,000 2,580,000 1,832,000 2,248,000 2,180,000 1,844,000 2,144,000 1,600,000 6.0 6.0 7.0 4.5 4.0 2.5 4.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 149,000 174,000 197,000 116,000 73,000 56,000 87,000 37,000 64,000 32,000 EGGS: Production, Disposition and Income, 1987-1996 YEAR 1/ Layers 2/ Eggs Per Layer Egg Production Value of Production Number Number Millions (000) Dols. 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 789,000 772,000 702,000 658,000 626,000 602,000 460,000 374,000 371,000 378,000 260 251 256 261 262 266 271 265 283 286 205 194 180 172 164 160 125 99 105 108 8.542 7,760 11,250 9,747 9,020 6,533 6,563 4,538 4,988 5.940 1/ Data related to the 12 month period beginning with December 1 of the previous year through November of the current year. 2/ Average number of layers on hand during the year. » ! 1997 Mom ANA Ac;ri< nil RAI SiAiisiK s COI N n KSIIM\IKS-\I I ( \l II K & C \IAKS AM) Bf.KI- C()\NS& lllllKKS 93 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1995-97 COUNTY & DISTRICT Al L t AITLE AND< AIAES BKEK f OWS AND IIKIKF.RS 1 HA 1 ilA\K( Al ATT) l'Ml> l'('*(i 19V7 Rank I'HIN 1996 1W7 Deer Lodge 8.500 8,500 7,700 54 4.500 4,800 4.400 Flathead 20,300 20.300 18.0(10 48 9.200 8,900 8.000 Granite 24,800 26.600 24,600 42 17.500 18,100 17.400 Lake 62,000 58.000 57.000 19 34.000 33,500 31,400 Lincoln 5,100 5.000 4,600 55 3.400 3.200 3,000 Mineral 1,300 1.400 1.300 56 600 700 700 Missoula 14,500 15.000 13,700 51 9.000 8.900 8.300 Powell 44,000 51.000 51,000 25 26,500 30.100 30.4(XI Ravalli 37,600 40.000 38,300 32 19,000 21.200 19.900 Sanders 18,900 20.200 19.800 46 11,300 12.600 12.500 Other .- - - .. - NORIIIWK.ST 237.000 246,000 236.000 -- 135,000 142,000 136,000 Blaine 75,000 82,000 78.000 10 45,000 46,800 46,000 Chouteau 4 1 ,000 42.000 45.000 27 28,700 29.500 30.600 Glacier 36,000 36.500 39.400 31 23.100 23,400 24.000 Hill 27,000 25,200 26.500 38 16.800 15,700 1 6,000 Liberty 14,100 13,500 13.600 52 7,600 7,700 8,200 Phillips 79,000 80,000 80.000 9 46.700 47,500 48,100 Pondera 27,300 24,600 26.000 40 19,100 17,300 16.600 Teton 67.000 69,000 70,000 12 33.600 36,000 36.200 Toole 19.600 19,200 19.500 47 13.400 12.100 12.300 Other - - - -- - - - N. ( KNTRAL 386,000 392,000 398.000 -- 234.000 236.000 238.000 Daniels 14.700 15,800 16.300 50 10.000 1 0,200 10.500 Dawson 47,300 46.700 47,500 26 27.100 28.400 28,900 Garfield 51,000 55.000 53,000 21 36.500 36.100 'O.600 McCone 37,700 41.500 40.300 29 22,500 24.500 24.300 Richland 59,000 58.000 57.000 18 28,200 27,600 28.200 Roosevelt 26,700 25.400 25.800 41 18,600 17,400 18,100 Sheridan 21,600 20.600 22.100 45 14,500 13.900 14,700 Valley 57.000 62.000 64.000 15 36.600 36.900 37.700 Other - - - - - - - NORTHEAST 315,000 325.000 326.000 -- 194.000 195.000 198,000 Broadwater 24,700 25,300 24.300 43 15.700 15.600 15.900 Cascade 86.000 90.000 86.000 7 50,000 53,000 52.000 Fergus 114.000 114.000 115.000 3 73,000 72,000 73.000 Golden Valley 24.000 24.600 22.600 44 14,600 14,700 14.000 Judith Basin 65.000 68,000 67.000 13 37,200 39,300 39.300 Lewis & Clark 42.000 45.800 44,700 28 23,700 25,000 25.200 Meagher 51.000 53.000 53,000 22 31,100 32,200 33.400 Musselshell 35.100 34.700 34,000 36 20,400 21,300 21.400 Petroleum 27,700 28.700 28.400 37 19,400 19,200 19.500 Wheatland 36.500 37.900 37,000 34 21,900 21.700 22.300 Other - - - - - - - CKNTRAI, 506.000 522.000 512.000 -- 307.000 314.000 316.000 Beaverhead 145.000 148.000 141.000 1 88.0(10 89.000 85.000 Gallatin 63,000 62.000 62.000 1(1 30.000 27,700 29.000 JelTerson 25,000 28..500 26.200 39 15.100 15,700 16.000 Madison 93,000 94.000 87.000 6 55,500 56,000 54.000 Silver Bow 9.000 9,500 9.800 53 5,400 5,600 6.000 Other — -- — — — — — SOI niWKST 335,000 342.000 326,000 - 194,000 194.000 190,000 Big Horn 127.000 128,000 127.000 2 74,000 70,000 70.(100 Carbon 60.000 60.000 59.000 17 32.500 32,100 .>3,.^(I0 Park 57,000 58,000 55,000 20 34.800 35,700 .'a, 800 Stillwater 65,000 64.000 64,000 14 31.500 31,800 30.000 Swcetgrass 55,000 55,000 52,000 24 33,600 34,300 33,600 Treasure 35,000 38,000 38.000 33 15,300 15,600 16.300 Yellowstone 132,000 122.000 115.000 3 46.300 44,500 44.000 Other - - - - - — - S. CENTRAL 531.000 525,000 510,000 - 268,000 264.000 262.000 Carter 52.000 53.000 53,000 -> ^ 34.5(1(1 33,900 34.500 Custer 83.000 82.000 84,000 8 43.100 42,200 45,200 Fallon 44.000 42.800 40.200 30 27.400 25,700 24.500 Powder River 72.000 78.000 73.000 11 41.400 43,300 43,000 Prairie 34.000 35,500 34.500 35 18.200 18,800 19,500 Rosebud 86,000 90.000 90,000 5 50,400 50,000 52,000 Wibaux 19,000 16.700 17,300 49 12,000 11,100 11.300 Other — - — - .. _- _ SOlTHEASr 3')n,n()n 398,000 392,(100 -- 22-',nnn 225. 000 230,000 MONTANA :,-no,non 2, ■'5(1,0(10 :,"(i(i.(i(i(i 1,559,000 1 ,5-0,000 l,5-(l.(MI0 94 County Estimates-Milk Cows and Breeding Sheep and Lambs Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1995-97 county & district MILK COWS AND HEIFERS THAT HAVE CALVED 1/ BREEDING SHEEP AND LAMBS 1/ 1995 1996 1997 1995 1996 1997 Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1,700 2.000 2,100 800 6,600 1,800 1,800 2,000 800 6,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 800 6,200 1,200 600 2,500 1,400 1,500 4,700 1,100 13,000 1,000 600 2,700 1,500 1,500 4,600 1,100 13,000 900 800 3,100 1,300 1,600 4,300 1,000 13,000 47 48 35 42 39 33 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Libeny Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. CENTRAL 600 1,700 2.300 500 1,800 2,300 500 500 1,400 2,400 6,300 1,300 700 900 600 10,900 4,700 9,100 1,500 36,000 6,500 1,300 600 900 500 10,200 4,800 8,700 1,500 35,000 6,300 1,300 600 1,100 500 10,000 4,700 9,000 1,500 35,000 20 43 50 45 52 8 28 10 41 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 600 600 500 500 500 500 2,000 5,600 71,000 17,600 5,400 6,000 2,300 5,100 115,000 1,900 6,000 67,000 17,400 4,700 5,700 2,400 4,900 110,000 1,600 5,100 55,000 17,000 4,600 4,800 2,000 4,900 95,000 40 25 2 5 31 27 38 26 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 900 1,900 2,800 700 1,900 2,600 900 —a 1,800 2,700 4,900 8,200 8,200 6,000 8,600 5,300 5,700 9,600 5,500 21,000 83,000 4,800 9,700 7,900 7,500 8,000 5,000 5,300 8,800 5,000 20,000 82,000 5,100 9,800 8,100 7,000 7,600 4,600 5,500 8,800 4,500 21,000 82,000 24 9 14 19 17 30 23 11 32 3 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 5,000 300 5,300 4,900 300 5,200 4,800 300 5,100 15,600 6,500 1,000 10,300 600 34,000 14,800 6,200 900 9,500 600 32,000 16,000 5,900 900 8,600 600 32,000 6 22 46 13 49 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. CENTRAL 2,000 800 2,800 1,900 600 2,500 1,900 700 2,600 2,500 8,500 2,700 8,100 16,600 700 6,900 46,000 2,400 8,500 2,500 7,800 15,500 600 6,700 44,000 2,200 7,700 2,500 7,800 15,000 500 6,300 42,000 37 16 36 15 7 51 21 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 600 600 500 500 500 500 70,000 8,700 5,700 24,800 4,500 8,000 1,300 123,000 66,000 8,300 5,200 21,500 4,200 7,600 1,200 114,000 56,000 8,800 4,700 19,200 4,200 7,000 1,100 101,000 1 12 29 4 34 18 44 MONTANA 21,000 20,000 20,000 450,000 430,000 400,000 - 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of 1 individual information. 1997 Montana Ac;ri( I III RAi SiAiisiK s (OININ KsllM\IKS--ll()<,S& Pl(,S ASDCHK KKNS 95 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, December 1, 1994-96 COUNTY & DISTRICT HOGS AM) PIGS 1/ ( IIK KKNS 1W4 1995 1 4<»6 Rank 1>)V4 IW? I'wr, Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTIIWFST 9.800 600 4.300 900 L500 17.100 6.900 2.300 600 1.600 11,400 3,400 1,800 1,400 6,600 14 21 8.000 8,000 6,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other N. ci-:ntr.\l 6.200 7,200 13.900 14.800 16.400 6.300 12.000 13,600 13.900 104,300 5.700 4.500 14.200 12.100 15,700 4.200 11,800 1 1 ,900 1 1 .900 92,000 5,000 2,300 14,800 9,700 13,500 4,100 11,500 13,000 6,100 80,000 9 19 1 6 3 13 5 4 8 202.000 216,000 205,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORITIKASr 6,200 1.600 500 800 2,800 2.000 2,700 1.300 17,900 4.500 1,200 2,000 1,500 2.100 1.100 900 13.300 4,300 1,000 1,000 900 1,400 700 700 10,000 12 25 24 26 22 30 6,000 6,000 4,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other (KNTRAL 1,300 15,500 5,700 2.000 1,900 5.000 1.200 10,200 1,400 44,200 1.100 13,100 5.100 6.100 800 10.700 7.000 43.900 900 14,700 2,500 4,400 700 2,900 4,800 8.600 500 40,000 28 2 18 11 29 15 10 7 278,000 295,000 242.000 Beaverhead Gallatin JelTerson Madison Silver Bow Other SOITIIWKST 2,700 1,200 1,400 500 5,800 2,400 900 1.200 200 4,700 2.500 500 500 100 3,600 17 34 32 3.000 3,000 2.000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other S. CEM RAL 1.200 500 600 7,000 3,500 600 13,400 700 5,000 2.300 1.100 9,100 600 2,800 2,100 500 6,000 31 16 20 6.000 6,000 6.000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOITIIEAST 700 1.000 1.800 2,000 800 1,000 -.300 900 600 I.IOO 700 2.300 5,(.00 500 900 1.100 1.300 3.800 27 23 -.000 6,000 5.000 MOMANA 210,000 180,000 150.000 510,000 540,000 4-0.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or indiv idual operations having bO percent or more of the head are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information 96 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS Montana Agricultural Statistics 1997 MONTANA'S AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS INCREASE DRAMATICALLY IN 1996 The value of Montana's agricultural commodities exported during the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996 totaled $850.2 million, $379.6 million more than 1995. Wheat and wheat products are Montana's leading export, making up 88 percent of the State's agricultural exports. Exports of wheat and wheat products accounted for the largest increase during 1996 with $349.8 million more than 1995. Feed grains and products increased $23.4 million over 1995. Exports of Montana's live animals and meat were the only commodity classification that decreased, dropping $1.7 million from 1995. Feed and fodder exports increased $3 million and seeds exports increased $5.2 million from 1995. In fiscal 1996, the U.S. exported $59.9 billion worth of agricultural commodities, $5 billion more than 1995. Wheat and wheat products accounted for about $2 billion in exports, increasing 35 percent over 1995. Nationally, wheat and wheat products make up 12 percent of all exports, 2 percent more than 1995. Montana moved up to a third place ranking among states exporting wheat and wheat products in fiscal year 1996. North Dakota remained in the top position as a wheat exporter, followed by Kansas, Montana, Washington, and Minnesota. Considering the export of all products, California remained on top, followed by Iowa, Illinois, Texas, and Nebraska. Montana moved up from twenty-ninth to twenty-third position for export of all products. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS DROP IN 1997 U.S. agricultural exports reached $52.9 billion for the first 1 1 months of fiscal year 1997, 5 percent below 1996. The cumulative value of bulk commodity exports is $21.7 billion, 17 percent below fiscal 1996. Grains continue to show the largest year-to-year decrease, primarily reflecting lower prices after the high prices of 1996. Exports of wheat for the first 1 1 months of 1997 are $3.6 billion, 42 percent below 1996. while corn exports, at $5.7 billion, are down 28 percent. However, in August, exports of wheat and corn rose, reaching $504 million and $420 million, respectively, each well above July 1997 shipments. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS: Montana and U.S., 1994-1996 1/ COMMODITY MONTANA UNITED STATES 1994 1995 1996 1994 1995 1996 Million Dollars Wheat and Products Feed Grains and Products Fruits and Preparations Vegetables and Preparations Live Animals and Meat Hides and Skins Poultry and Products Fats, Oils and Greases Dairy Products Feeds and Fodders Seeds Other 385.1 32.6 11.4 17.9 1.3 396.3 33.5 12.6 26.4 1.7 746.1 56.9 10.9 29.4 6.9 4,283.1 5935.7 3,005.3 3,264.9 4,274.3 1.438.6 i. 717.6 514.9 828.2 1.384.6 601.1 16.701.7 5,264.1 8,842.9 3,208.2 3,922.6 5,135.6 1.738.4 2,208.3 841.5 806.4 1,627.9 665.8 20,454.2 7,097.5 10,892.9 3,251.1 3,775.8 5,588.2 1,677.2 2,727.2 674.3 735.8 1,674.2 713.9 21,069.4 ALL COMMODITIES 2/ 448.3 470.6 850.2 43,949.9 54.715.7 59,877.6 1/ Fiscal year ending September 30. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. SOURCE: Foreign Agricultural Trade of the U.S., Jan/Feb/Mar 1997. 1997 Montana Agrici i.ti rai Statistic s REPORTS ISSUED and PUBLICATION DATES REPORT FREQUENCY APPROXIMATE DATE OF PUBLICATION 1/ MONTANA REPORTS: Crop & livestock Reporter Twice Monthly Crop-Wealher Report Weekly Crop-Weather Report Monthly Montana Agricultural Statistics bulletin Annual Wheat Movement Summary Semi-Annually Wheat and Uarley Varieties Annual NATIONAL REPORTS ON CROPS: Crop Forecasts Monthly Winter Wheat Seedings Annual Prospective Plantings Annual Annual Crop Summary Annual Crop Values Annual Cherry Production Semi-Annually Potato Slocks Monthly Stocks of Grains Quarterly NATIONAL REPORTS ON LIVESTOCK, DAIRY, POl'LTRY and LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION: Poultry (Egg Production. 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